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Police have now ended their investigation into Covid breaches during lockdown parties in No 10.
Joe and Jess Thwaite, from Gloucester, said the record £184m win will give them "time to dream".
Cody Ackland is appearing in court to be sentenced for the murder of Bobbi-Anne McLeod.
The CBI and the TUC urge the government to help the "hardest hit" as inflation soars.
The former US president corrected himself after saying Putin had invaded Iraq rather than Ukraine.
Sheffield United captain Billy Sharp was assaulted at the end of their match with Nottingham Forest.
UN chief Antonio Guterres warns that developing countries face disaster due to rising prices.
Prince Charles and Camilla's visit to Canada for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee will end on Thursday.
Marks & Spencer says extra tax for online shops will mean lower investment in High Street stores.
Mental health service under review amid concerns for the safety of people discharged from hospital.
Supporters who were in Spain and fans back in Glasgow watch their team lose the final to Eintracht Frankfurt on penalties.
The duchess joins more than 8,000 guests at the second Buckingham Palace garden party of the year.
Many of Thursday's papers analyse how soaring inflation will affect people's lives in the UK.
New York University bestowed the renowned pop singer with an honorary degree.
Chain Trevor Sorbie says they are now spending thousands more each month.
A large group of talented young musicians and their families have been evacuated out of Ukraine into Slovenia.
Why is the government facing growing pressure to announce a windfall tax on oil and gas companies?
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The royal couple lit candles on a visit to the Ottawa church and paid tribute to Canada's war dead.
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The Platinum Jubilee marks Queen Elizabeth II's 70 year reign, with a four-day bank holiday in June.
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A new station in Panama allows marginalised groups to speak out about their lives and communities.
Four years after the first buffer zone outside a clinic only two more have followed in England.
Sri Lanka's giant neighbour is emerging as one of its biggest providers of aid, after years of mistrust.
The BBC's Peter Henley recalls the first time the TV chef tangled with the PM over junk food.
A month after a zinc mine was flooded in Burkina Faso, relatives of those trapped refuse to give up.
England fast bowler Jofra Archer will miss the entire season after suffering a stress fracture of the lower back.
His 41st birthday fast approaching, and on the ninth anniversary of his last Formula 1 victory, Fernando Alonso is philosophical about life, career, everything.
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Bryson DeChambeau withdraws from the US PGA Championship as he continues his recovery from surgery to repair a bone in his left wrist.
Wales name uncapped forward Nathan Broadhead in their squad for June's World Cup play-off final and four Nations League games.
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UK inflation is rising at 9%, its fastest rate for 40 years, and could go even higher.
How long is UK inflation likely to remain high, and what can the government do to fight back?
We asked people across the country how they are coping with the rising cost of living.
Labour are calling for a windfall tax on the profits of oil and gas companies.
Katerina spent more than two months beneath the besieged Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol, Ukraine.
The Ukrainian port which has seen some of the most intense fighting is now under Russian control.
If Russia has carried out war crimes in Ukraine how could Putin or his army generals be prosecuted?
Ukraine wants to exchange them for Russian prisoners of war, but some in Russia want them put on trial.
Ukraine's first war crimes trial opens and the EU pledges to spend up to €300bn to end its reliance on Russian gas.
Ivan Simoroz's home was hit by Russian bombs, killing six members of his family - days later he returned to work.
The UN says almost 13 million people have fled their homes since the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Mikhail Khodarenok gives a rare insight saying the military operation in Ukraine can only get worse.
A pregnant woman fleeing a bombed maternity hospital was targeted by a Russian disinformation campaign.
As Ukrainian fighters are evacuated from the Azovstal steelworks, how Russia has closed in on the city.
Quentin Sommerville and cameraman Darren Conway visit the edge of Izyum, where Russians forces are concentrated.