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10 police officers hurt as violence erupts at anti-racism protest in London

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Ten police officers have been injured and 14 people have been arrested after violence erupted in central London during a Black Lives Matter protest.

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Concern for London’s Black Lives Matter protests after violence breaks out

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For organisers of Saturday’s central London rally, it had been a very promising start to the day.

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Caroline Flack prosecutor defends assault trial as her boyfriend ‘was in danger’

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The prosecutor who pursued an assault case against TV presenter Caroline Flack before her death has defended his decision – and says he had “never heard of her”.

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German authorities ‘ignored tip-off about Madeleine McCann suspect in 2013’

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German authorities reportedly ignored warnings from their own police seven years ago that suspect Christian B could have abducted and killed Madeleine McCann.

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German police investigating Madeleine suspect in similar missing girl case

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Police are investigating the new Madeleine McCann suspect for possible involvement in a similar case in Germany.

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COVID-19 R value ‘rising’ to ‘around 1 in North West and South West’ of England

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The R value – a key measure of how much coronavirus is spreading – is around the crucial figure of one in the North West and South West of England, according to new estimates.

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Backstage with… The Wretched: The low-budget horror unexpectedly smashing records

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There’s no doubt the film industry has been hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak, but away from the production shut-downs and postponed release dates one unlikely movie has been having it’s Hollywood moment.

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Labour accuses government of covering up recommendations to protect BAME people

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Labour’s shadow health secretary has accused the government of “covering up vital recommendations” that could help protect black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) people from COVID-19.

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Coronavirus infection rate in UK is second highest of any major European country

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The UK currently has the second highest coronavirus infection rate of any major European country, according to Sky News analysis.

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Madeleine McCann suspect: Police receive 270 calls and emails

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The Metropolitan Police has received more than 270 calls and emails since launching a new appeal about the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.

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