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Beijing and the Chinese army have issued stern warnings about the unrest in Hong Kong, where campaigners are demonstrating for the ninth weekend in a row.
The new home secretary's remarks were not exactly ambiguous.
One of the UK's biggest celebrations of LGBTQ rights kicked off in Sussex seaside resort while Irish premier Leo Varadkar joined the party in Northern Ireland.
Jeremy Corbyn's party said £4.3 billion has been stripped from the funds used to repair hospitals and buy equipment since 2014.
Historian Simon Schama did not hold back on Twitter.
The situation in Derbyshire remains at a “critical level”.
If Aziz Ansari’s recent mea culpa is to be considered progress when it comes to #MeToo remorse, then it’s clear a lot of men still have a long way to go, Hussein Kesvani writes.
Speaking from the site, Boris Johnson said it looked "dodgy but stable".
The website has been accused of being “hyper-partisan” and pushing conspiracy theories.
Even a former employee of the president called the attack "unnecessary".