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The Premier League is going to discuss the possibility of restarting matches with clubs. Martin Rickett/PA Wire.
Premier League to consult players as restart meeting ends in 'no decision'

Four-hour meeting resulted in 'no decision' being made over continuation of Premier League

FootballMay 01, 2020
Britain's Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, is suing a UK newspaper for breach of privacy. REUTERS/Toby Melville
Meghan Markle loses first round in privacy claim

Meghan, wife of Queen Elizabeth's grandson Prince Harry, had taken legal action against a newspaper

EuropeMay 01, 2020
A £72.2m fraud involving a Dubai shipping firm is being heard at the High Court in London.
Dubai shipping family facing £72.2m fraud have £62m assets frozen

Muhammad Tahir Lakhani, 58, and his sons Ali and Hasan facing allegations in the UK, the US and Malaysia

WorldMay 01, 2020
Volunteers distribute face masks outside a metro station in Vincennes, near Paris. AFP
Criminals raid hospital waste to sell used coronavirus masks

Report by Europe’s police force, Europol, warns of a 'boom' in the sale of counterfeit masks

WorldMay 01, 2020
Captain Tom Moore gives a thumbs up after being promoted to Honorary Colonel by Royal assent on his 100th birthday.
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Captain Tom Moore celebrates 100th birthday with flypast and promotion

War veteran who raised more than £30m for UK health service is made up to Honorary Colonel

WorldApril 30, 2020
Libya has won a court battle involving a £17.6m debt owed to it over a deal to buy Banco Santander's Madrid headquarters. Simon Dawson / Bloomberg News
Libya wins court battle over £17.6m debt over Banco Santander HQ

Sovereign wealth fund has been forced to wait six years for ruling after EU sanctions delay

WorldApril 30, 2020
German Federal Police officers lead suspect Stephan Ernst to a helicopter after his arraignment at the Federal Supreme Court in Karlsruhe, Germany. EPA/RONALD WITTEK
Germany charges suspected neo-Nazi with politician's murder

Walter Luebcke was killed outside his home in Wolfhagen, central Germany, last June

WorldApril 29, 2020
Professor Grigoris Antoniou is leading research into swifter diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder using AI technology.
ADHD breakthrough using AI set to revolutionise diagnosis time

Yorkshire universities are using AI tech to transform diagnosis times for thousands

WorldApril 29, 2020
Afternoon shift employees line up to go through security and health procedures at the entrance of the SEVEL (European Light Vehicle Company) plant of the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) - PSA Group car factory on April 27, 2020 in Atessa, south of Pescara, after the government laid out partial reopening plans, during the country's lockdown aimed at curbing the spread of the COVID-19 infection, caused by the novel coronavirus. SEVEL is a 50-50 joint venture between FCA and French car manufacturer PSA Group. / AFP / Vincenzo PINTO
Italy announces lockdown lifting with businesses first

Business-first approach in Italy as Berlin makes face masks compulsory on public transport

WorldApril 27, 2020
UK launches search for new independent head after predecessor Lord Carlile QC was dropped after legal challenge. EPA
UK searches for new anti-radicalisation head after complaints

UK's Prevent scheme has had a 50% drop in referrals due to the coronavirus outbreak

WorldApril 27, 2020
UK expert warns of risks of liting lockdown as Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson returns to work. AFP
Only shielding elderly could see up to 100,000 deaths in UK

UK's Prime Minister Boris Johnson has warned the lockdown will not be lifted anytime soon

WorldApril 27, 2020
The extradition hearing of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak. AFP / Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS
Assange extradition trial delayed by virus outbreak

Assange's lawyers have been prevented from visiting him due to the virus

WorldApril 27, 2020
Boris Johnson, UK prime minister, is back at work to lead the UK's efforts to tackle the coronavirus. Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
UK PM Boris Johnson: 'It is the moment of maximum risk'

Mr Johnson makes first statement after recovering from coronavirus

WorldApril 27, 2020
Author Peter May had his novel 'Lockdown', which saw the world shut down due to a pandemic, rejected by more than 10 publishers in 2005 as 'fantasy'.
Peter May's rejected pandemic novel was eerily accurate

The British author's crime thriller saw the prime minister catch the virus, London shut down and landmarks transformed into hospitals

BooksApril 26, 2020
Syrian defendant Eyad Al Gharib hides himself under his hood during his trial in Germany. AFP
Syria abuse trial: interrogations were 'carried out with violence', court hears

Syrian colonel Anwar Raslan accused of overseeing the murder of 58 people and the torture of 4,000

WorldApril 25, 2020
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