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The Royal Air Force display team are on a tour of North America.
The independent Sheffield MP was quizzed by South Yorkshire Police officers, according to sources.
The 20-year-old former boxer was also convicted of two other rapes and of physically assaulting a woman.
Customers feared a terrorist attack after Daouda Sy went into the restaurant carrying a machete.
The host is is developing a new programme, three months after his daytime series was cancelled.
Up to 160,000 fans are expected in Ipswich as the singer ends his record-breaking tour with four gigs.
The fire on the 12th floor of the tower in Notting Hill is now under control, London Fire Brigade says.
An investigation is launched after staff from multiple stores complain of poor working conditions.
Residents and businesses discuss what Bury's expulsion from the league would mean to the town.
Bury Football Club's possible demise is "absolutely disgraceful" according to England women's manager Phil Neville.
An eyewitness says the boy's mother was screaming for him to wake up amid attempts to save him.
Victims and survivors said their meeting with Secretary of State Julian Smith was "positive".
Jofra Archer has gone from international debutant to potential Ashes winner - here's what you need to know about him.
Officers hold a silence for PC Andrew Harper as his parents pay tribute to their "superhero" son.
People who live in the town say the "heart and soul" is at risk of being ripped out of the area.
Yen says she was "living her best life" until a small bite turned her world upside down.
Lucie's new school uniform is on the dishevelled side by the end of the five-year-old's first day.
The transport firm, known for its green and red lorries, revealed a £2m discrepancy in its accounts last month.
Cuadrilla said the effect on the surface would be like "a large frying pan dropping to the floor".
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