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Andrew Yangs pledge of $1,000-a-month for every American has piqued the interests of many US voters.
Photo shows a tearful father being reunited with his baby son after giving him 20% of his liver
Five months after the Easter Sunday bombings, Sri Lanka is desperate for visitors to return.
Thirty-one people died when two trains collided after a driver missed a red signal on 5 October 1999.
Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown tried to enter a room with a guest without the relevant pass.
Good Money Week Will ethical investing ever go mainstream?
In a time when a picture pays a thousands pounds, how a restaurant looks can be more important than how it tastes. But this restaurant strips it back, keeps it easy on the eye and lets the food shine
Banks and retailers are allowing customers to cover a single bill of more than £60 by making several tap-and-go payments of £30 each.
If youre a cat owner in a high-rise apartment in Singapore, how do you keep your cat safe?
 
The boy, who has not been named, was allegedly left at home alone in Nonthaburi, central Thailand, with his older teenage brother when they went out to play pool in the apartment block.
'We play with too much respect!' Salzburg's Marsch delivered rousing bilingual team talk against Liverpool
Poll tracker How popular are the Westminster political parties?
The plans, unveiled at the start of the Conservative conference, include £2.7bn for six hospital trusts over five years.
Plane Talk Why Im not a fan of admin fees or flight-protection levies
Pagers, faxes and cheques Things that might seem obsolete, but arent
Jonathan Edwards says Brexit is doing for independence what Thatcherism did for devolution.
The world press sees Brexit making dramatic changes to Britains tradition and reputation.
Can a computer fool you into thinking it is human?
How Malton became Yorkshire's food capital
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