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Ultra-Orthodox Rabbi warns Jewish women not to wear red or 'sinful' skirts
Gateshead-based Rabbi Eliyahu Falk said that women should wear a skirt that hides the hips and thighs
Teenager charged with murder of celebrity minder Ricky Hayden in east London
Tommy Roome, of Romford, is accused of murdering Hayden who was stabbed outside his home.
Transgender runner who tried to kill athletics official feared title revoke
Lauren Jeska admitted attempting to murder former professional rugby player Ralph Knibbs.
Fraudster gang spent £113m on fast cars and hotels whilst one of their victims committed suicide
The gang were targeting small businesses raking in up to £2m a week sending many into bankruptcy.
Brexit Department goes on rapid recruitment drive as headcount surges by 400%
IBTimes UK's number crunching shows David Davis' ministry is growing at a swift pace.
Brexit supporter fined for stealing Eddie Izzard's pink beret at pro-EU rally
Polish national David Czerwonko, from Brentford, snatched the hat on 3 September.
Samaritans wants government action as suicide cases see 20% rise in England and Wales jails
The organisation has blamed the shortage of staff for the crisis.
£5m of war heroes' charity money was spent on unproven therapies or 'vanished'
Vast sums paid out 'without checks or balances'.
Texting and driving? Be ready to shell out £1,000 and face a 6-month ban
New drivers in the UK could be made to retake their test if they are caught texting just once.
Investigating policeman discovers fatal hit-and-run victim is his mother
Rob Smythe of the Greater Manchester Police discovered her at the scene on 9 September.
UK Ebola-infected nurse Pauline Cafferkey cleared of misconduct at NMC hearing
Cafferkey faced a disciplinary hearing for failing to declare temperature on return to UK
Too much British aid overseas is 'wasted' says international development secretary
Priti Patel wants the £12bn to be focused on creating jobs in poorer countries.
UK judges to decide whether to deport daughter-in-law of Islamist preacher Abu Hamza
It follows a ruling by the European Court of Justice.
Rona Fairhead to stand down as BBC chair after Theresa May asks her to reapply for her job
The first female BBC chair said that she will not re-enter the appointment process.
Murder probe launched after man shot dead in Milton Keynes
No arrests have been made and the dead man has yet to be formally identified.
Handbag strap that may have been used as weapon to kill Stephen Lawrence was lost for 21 years
A new appeal was made on BBC's Crimewatch programme asking for help to locate the owner of the handbag strap.
Ameen Jogee jailed for manslaughter of ex-policeman in joint enterprise test case
Ameen Jogee had his conviction for murder quashed, but has now been sentenced for manslaughter.
British school students 'stole Auschwitz hair clipper, buttons and shards of glass'
The pupils, from Perse School in Cambridge, say they picked the items up to show their guide
Final body found buried in Didcot Power Station rubble 7 months after collapse
The boiler house at the Didcot plant partly collapsed in February 2016, killing 4 men.
Helicopter drug smugglers who brought £12m of cocaine and heroin, jailed after 100mph chase
A Dutch pilot rented a helicopter to fly to Belgium to pick up the drugs before returning to the UK
9 Iraqi migrants quizzed in UK after being rescued from lorry along with 20-day-old baby
They were rescued on 6 September at Watford Gap services on the M1 in Northamptonshire.
China, Britain look at strengthening defence ties, deepen bilateral relations
Defence ministers of both countries pledged support to each other during a meeting in London.
Christopher Halliwell convicted killer accused of new murder calls ex-cop 'corrupt b******' in court
The accused is defending himself for the murder of sex worker Becky Godden.
City of London could suffer serious backlash if Britain leaves single market
European Commission's vice-president warns that city's role as Europe's main financial centre may be at risk.
Childline contacted by one suicidal child every 30 minutes
The top concerns for young people were low self-esteem, family problems and bullying.
UK army accused of risking national security as 20,000 serving soldiers' names published online
Details of every serving officer, reservist and university military trainee are now available online.
EU migrants need to have jobs before coming to the UK under Theresa May's plans
The prime minister is said to be planning tougher entry rules for migrants in lieu of a points system.
Man with 'unshakeable obsession' for TV presenter Emily Maitlis jailed for restraining order breach
Edward Vines, 46, of Oxford, sent letters to the Newsnight presenter and her mother.
David Davis: Britain will decide on our borders, our laws and the taxpayers' money
Davis faced MPs for the first time in the House of Commons as Brexit Secretary.
Theresa May raises concerns over Yemen as calls grow for world's second-biggest arms dealer to stop Saudi sales
Boris Johnson insists Britain 'operates one of the most robust arms export control regimes in the world'.