Local elections 2024: Polls open in England and Wales
Polls open in England’s local elections with Tories braced for heavy losses
By Eleni Courea
Polls open for voters in England and Wales
By Jennifer Scott
Local elections 2024: YouGov MRP predicts significant Conservative losses to Labour
By Patrick English
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Hainault sword attack: Man, 36, charged with murder of schoolboy Daniel Anjorin
By Andy Gregory
Man to appear in court charged with murder of 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin in Hainault - Latest From ITV News
Man, 36, charged with murder of Daniel Anjorin, 14, after Hainault stabbings
By Vikram Dodd
Sadiq Khan refuses to back calls to give every front-line officer a Taser
By Genevieve Holl-Allen, Charles Hymas and Daniel Martin
Hainault sword attack: Man charged with murder after boy, 14, killed and four injured
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Ireland to send police to the border as migrant row with UK grows
By Charles Hymas, James A. Crisp and Cameron Henderson
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Grieving parents who lost their son during birth demand nationwide guidance after hospital failings
By Shamaan Freeman - Powell
My nightmare giving birth — and Britain's maternity scandal
By Hannah Barnes
Patient safety failings causing a baby's death
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By Angela Upex
'I waited for my baby's cry, but it never came': Grieving parents demand nationwide guidance after failings
By Shamaan Freeman - Powell
Parents who lost son during birth demand action
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Arizona Senate votes to repeal 1864 abortion ban
By Holly Honderich
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Arizona senate passes repeal of 1864 near-total abortion ban
By Maanvi Singh
Arizona just repealed its 1864 abortion ban. Democrats don't want voter outrage to disappear with it.
By Megan Messerly
Arizona Senate repeals 1864 abortion ban, governor seen signing quickly
By Brad Brooks
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John Swinney to launch bid to be Scotland's first minister
By CRAIG WILLIAMS
John Swinney expected to declare bid to become new SNP leader
Whoever leads Scotland next, it can't be Kate Forbes
By Kenny Farquharson
The war on Kate Forbes
By Iain Macwhirter
John Swinney preferred by SNP voters, but wider public more likely to say Kate Forbes would be best First Minister
By Sally Abernethy, Rachel Ormston and Emily Gray
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