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Man abandons haircut to help officer under attack
Kyle Whiting ran to a police officer’s aid with the barber’s cape still draped over his shoulders.
How a tiny village grew into a huge luxury destination
From sticky toffee pudding to three Michelin-starred dining, a Lake District hamlet turns hotspot.
Sue Gray among 30 newly appointed Labour peers
Sue Gray will join the House of Lords two months after she left her role as the PM’s chief of staff.
Brothers charged over airport fight with police
Two men are charged after an incident at Manchester Airport, but no officers will face charges.
E-bike battery fire destroys family home
One occupant escaped through the front door and two others were forced to climb on to the roof.
Bee-harming pesticides’ emergency approvals to end
Planned legal changes will see three neonicotinoid pesticides completely banned from any future use.
What are royal Christmas cards trying to tell us?
The hidden messages and memories in the annual round of cards sent out by the Royal Family.
Flamingo Land appeal after land deal extended
Scottish Enterprise is criticised for extending an exclusivity deal after planning permission was refused.
Met officer who slapped boy guilty of assault
PC Sevda Gonen claimed she was concerned for the boy’s life, a court hears.
