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Search continues for two boats still missing with up to 300 people aboard
French authorities worked with Britain's National Crime Agency to track down those responsible for incident
People may hear silence in the same way that they hear sounds, study suggests
Department keeps a 'buffer' of vacant beds to manage overcrowding at Manston processing centre
Despite security cabinet agreement, no specific plans have been put in place to halt authority's demise
Flights between the two countries were stopped in 2014
A woman in her 40s also remains in hospital in a serious condition
Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick declared them too welcoming, reports say
Sweden's security forces have reported that such incidents make the country less safe
The paintings are the smallest known portraits by the 17th century Dutch master
Ivan Dimitrov made the admission in a letter of apology to the mayor of Rome
Researchers say impact of obesity on cancer is 'likely underestimated'
A number of people are breaking their silence to share how they have fallen afoul of UK anti-money laundering legislation
Vaccines will be used to help people with early and late-stage cancers and, if successfully developed, could become part of standard UK care
Thousands of Palestinians join funeral processions following two-day Israeli military operation
