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Prosecutors 'have evidence' paedophile suspect killed Madeleine McCann
Paedophile was named as a suspect in her disappearance in June, but is yet to be charged.

UK health boss brought to tears on TV as Covid vaccine rollout begins
Health Secretary Matt Hancock lost a family member to Covid earlier this year.

UK coronavirus vaccine: Side effects, safety and who gets it first
New York Times: The mass inoculation campaign has little precedent in modern medicine.

Tone deaf? William and Kate's tour criticised
Welsh and Scot leaders give royals an icy reception on their train tour to "spread cheer".

UK gives first doses of Covid-19 vaccine as world watches
The first recipient was grandmother Margaret Keenan, who turns 91 next week.

'Sick joke': Photos expose UK's Covid complacency
Piers Morgan leads chorus of outrage over photos showing rowdy, maskless crowds.

The start-ups breathing new life into the funeral business
It's a business that hasn't really evolved and has been overcharging clients.

Brexit: 'Final throw of the dice'
Boris Johnson has sent his negotiator to Brussels for 48 hours of 'intensive' talks.

'Absolute disgrace': Football fans boo anti-racism protest
"To hear that is very disappointing and upsetting," football star Wayne Rooney said.

Prince Andrew's accuser 'a sex worker paid off by Epstein'
The claims about Virginia Giuffre were submitted by controversial lawyer Alan Derschowitz.

Tragedy of Princess Diana's sex scandal
The man Diana admitted she considered running away with — his name was Barry.

'Stick to dancing': Kiwi-born star slammed for face masks post
Fans have urged the New Zealand-born ballroom dancer to delete his controversial post.

'Field of broken dreams': London's taxi graveyards
New York Times: Barely a fifth of London's taxis are plying the streets.

US and UK spar over 'vaccine nationalism'
New York Times: There are conflicting explanations as to why the UK won the vaccine race.

Did UK approve Covid vaccine too soon? The US and EU think so
A war of words has broken out between Western allies over the UK's vaccine approval.

Four die in blast at UK wastewater plant
Prime Minister Boris Johnson says 'our hearts go out' to the victims.

'We were at base camp': Why the UK approved a vaccine first
New York Times: When early results from final trials rolled in, scientists were prepared.

Covid-19: Putin orders mass vaccination of teachers and doctors
Russia's Sputnik V became the world's first coronavirus vaccine to be approved in August.

The catch, side effects to approved Pfizer Covid-19 vaccination
The vaccine has been hailed a major success but some people are not advised to take it yet

Live: 'From next week': Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine approved for UK use
A major step toward eventually ending the pandemic announced - when will NZ be in line?

Fake news, conspiracies and rumours: Meet the man sifting fact from fiction
Times: Lyric Jain is determined to take on the shadowy forces around the world.

Dark day for UK retailing: 242-year-old chain to shut
The future of around 25,000 retailing jobs in Britain hangs in the balance.

Hacker sentenced to eight years in prison for bomb and shooting threats
Timothy Dalton Vaughn was a part of a worldwide hacker collective.

Intensive care nurse's emotional clapback to Covid-denier
A British nurse has delivered a stinging rebuke to an actor defying lockdown rules.

Outrage after mum who killed her 6 kids freed from jail early
"She is back on the streets while the taxpayer coughs up for her to get a new identity."

Father who injected baby with heroin to get back at ex dies in jail
He attempted to murder his ex-partner. Now he's died in jail.

Suicide doctor's widow: 'My biggest mistake'
Kate Harding speaks of the lessons learned from husband Richard's suicide.

Audrey Young: Five Eyes emerging from shadows into diplomatic sphere
NZ being pressed to join more strident partners in condemning China, but at what cost?