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Andrew Marr said Westminster is embroiled in "scandal after scandal"

'It's scandal after scandal in Westminster - where else has problems like this?'

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Kremlin chaos: Putin 'constantly surrounded by doctors' as illness throws regime in disarray

Putin 'constantly surrounded by doctors' as illness throws Kremlin into chaos

The couple are now richer than England striker Harry Kane

Couple who got richer than Harry Kane after record £184m Euromillions win to go public

Daniel Briceno Garcia has been found guilty of a double murder

Tenant stabbed landlords to death over Covid fears in 'brutal and frenzied' attack

George Floyd was killed in 2020 after being restrained by officers for nine minutes. Former Minneapolis police office Thomas Lane has pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting his manslaughter.

Ex-Minneapolis cop pleads guilty to manslaughter in George Floyd killing

Europe has been warned to take "great care" as further cases of monkeypox are diagnosed in Spain and Portugal

Europe on alert as cases of monkeypox found in Spain and Portugal

Russian soldier Vadim Shishimarin has pleaded guilty to killing an unarmed civilian.

Russian soldier admits killing civilian in first war crimes trial of Ukraine conflict

Boris Johnson and Sir Keir Starmer during PMQs

PM says Government is 'helping people in any way we can' as he's grilled on windfall tax

Michael Fabricant faced backlash for "joking" that he will attended PMQ’s today to "prove" he is not the Tory MP arrested for rape

Fabricant denies 'making light of rape' after posting emoji tweet about rape arrest MP

The "inappropriate" motivational workshops were "not approved by management"

Sex toy, poker and jive dance workshops offered to civil servants working from home

Heavy downpours of red and orange coloured rain are forecast to fall in parts of the UK

Blood rain, hail and lightning to batter UK as huge plume of Saharan dust hits Britain

Boris Johnson will face PMQs later today

Watch PMQs: Boris Johnson grilled as inflation hits 40-year high

The Azovstal steelworks plant. Inset: Russian president Vladimir Putin

Fears Russia could renege on deal to free soldiers captured during siege of Mariupol

The Queen's Jubilee is set to be disrupted by a Tube strike.

Fury as Tube strike set to cause travel chaos for Queen's Platinum Jubilee weekend

Finland and Sweden handed in their Nato applications on Wednesday.

Finland and Sweden apply to join Nato - adding nearly a million troops to force

A detective has revealed she struggles to pay for her child's school lunch at the end of the month

Detective on £40k 'struggles to feed her child at end of month' amid cost of living crisis

Ania Jedrkowiak has been named by police as the woman stabbed to death in an alleyway

Woman, 21, stabbed in London alleyway named as police make second arrest

Amber Heard and Johnny Depp have been locked in a defamation trial in the US

Amber Heard furiously denies assaulting Johnny Depp or previous partners as evidence ends