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Police arrest two men after man stabbed to death in south east London

Police arrest two men after man stabbed to death in south east London

Police said the victim is believed to be in his 20s.

What to expect on the General Election campaign trail on Friday

What to expect on the General Election campaign trail on Friday

The Tories and Labour will be preparing for another face-off set to air on the BBC on Friday evening.

Fact check: Tory election broadcast round-up

Fact check: Tory election broadcast round-up

The three-and-a-half-minute video claims various successes of the Conservative Government and finishes by commenting on Labour’s record and proposals.

What the papers say – June 7

What the papers say – June 7

Images from Normandy adorn many of the front pages as the world commemorates the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

Voting under way in Ireland in three landmark elections

Voting under way in Ireland in three landmark elections

Irish voters will elect almost 1,000 councillors, 14 MEPs and a mayor for the southwestern county of Limerick.

Two-thirds of holidaymakers with a budget ‘bust it on most recent trip abroad’

Two-thirds of holidaymakers with a budget ‘bust it on most recent trip abroad’

Families were particularly likely to have overspent, the survey from Post Office Travel Money indicated.

Prince of Wales to be an usher at Duke of Westminster’s wedding

Prince of Wales to be an usher at Duke of Westminster’s wedding

Billionaire aristocrat Hugh Grosvenor, 33, will marry Olivia Henson, 31, at Chester Cathedral.

Labour says Sunak’s TV interview on D-Day was ‘dereliction of duty’

Labour says Sunak’s TV interview on D-Day was ‘dereliction of duty’

The Prime Minister sat down with ITV on Thursday to defend claims he had made about Sir Keir Starmer’s tax plans.

More officers to join search for Michael Mosley after disappearance in Greece

More officers to join search for Michael Mosley after disappearance in Greece

The TV doctor and columnist, known for his appearances on The One Show and This Morning, vanished on Wednesday.

Recognition of Palestinian state in peace process expected in Labour manifesto

Recognition of Palestinian state in peace process expected in Labour manifesto

Sir Keir Starmer will also commit to ensuring such a move is not vetoed by a neighbouring country, according to multiple reports.

Two men charged with murder of former RAF serviceman

Two men charged with murder of former RAF serviceman

Lenny Scott, 33, from Prescot, Merseyside, died in hospital after he was shot dead outside a gym in Lancashire.

Sunak denies being ‘liar’ over £2,000 tax claim

Sunak denies being ‘liar’ over £2,000 tax claim

The Prime Minister said Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer was ‘obviously very rattled’ after he repeatedly deployed the attack line during an ITV debate.

Major search for TV doctor Michael Mosley following disappearance in Greece

Major search for TV doctor Michael Mosley following disappearance in Greece

Police and firefighters are using drones to scour the island.

Folk singer ‘shot in the face with BB gun pellets’ in Somerset

Folk singer ‘shot in the face with BB gun pellets’ in Somerset

Cara Dillon has said she was shot in the face by pellets from a suspected BB gun while walking through the town of Frome.

Zara Aleena’s murderer could have been recalled to prison earlier, inquest told

Zara Aleena’s murderer could have been recalled to prison earlier, inquest told

Jordan McSweeney was released from prison nine days before he killed the 35-year-old law graduate as she walked home from a night out in Ilford.

William joins world leaders and veterans at poignant D-Day ceremony in France

William joins world leaders and veterans at poignant D-Day ceremony in France

The Prince of Wales represented his father the King at the last major commemoration marking the Normandy landings.

Five Just Stop Oil protesters who stormed West End show given community work

Five Just Stop Oil protesters who stormed West End show given community work

The Sondheim Theatre was left with an estimated bill of £60,000 after having to cancel the performance of Les Miserables, the court previously heard.

Veterans enjoy D-Day party at military care home

Veterans enjoy D-Day party at military care home

Residents of the home along with relatives attended a tea party with a 16-piece swing band performing Glen Miller songs.

Swinney claims Labour and Tories both ‘concealing huge budget cuts’ to come

Swinney claims Labour and Tories both ‘concealing huge budget cuts’ to come

SNP leader John Swinney will say public spending is becoming the ‘defining issue’ of the General Election campaign.

Harry given green light to appeal in legal challenge over personal security

Harry given green light to appeal in legal challenge over personal security

Harry took action against the Home Office over a decision that he should receive a different degree of taxpayer-funded protection when in the UK.

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