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Abu Hussein Al Qurashi is said to have been 'neutralised' during an operation in Syria on Saturday
Turnouts show huge interest in election, which has become referendum on President's rule
The base is being used for military rehearsals to ensure the coronation goes off without a hitch
Sir Tony Radakin says military capable of preparing for coronation while undertaking duties abroad
Former UK prime minister maintains vast majority of the invoice relates to official government business
New measures designed to prevent extremists from spreading terrorist ideology and radicalising other inmates
Only 800 of 4,000 laws retained from pre-Brexit era will be removed by end of year, Kemi Badenoch says
Fighting lull will allow Sudanese and foreign citizens to flee the country
Ministers have not provided 'strategic leadership' and have no plan, government committee says
Princess Royal will ride on horseback behind the king's gold state coach as it travels down The Mall
Inquiry would have 'limited' value while consuming 'considerable' resources, ministry says
More than 16,000 children have been taken to Russia since start of the invasion, Kyiv says
Metal detectorists convicted of conspiring to sell Anglo-Saxon coins worth £766,000
Home Secretary was unable to provide evidence that Channel migrants were linked to 'heightened levels of criminality'
Camps thought to be linked to Roman takeover of Nabataean Kingdom, a civilisation centred around Petra in Jordan
