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Do asylum numbers reveal an immigration crackdown under Labour?
The most asylum applications on record - but also, perhaps, the beginning of a crackdown under Labour.
Why is the Premier League investigating Man City and what effect could it have?
There has never been a Premier League investigation more complex, contentious and costly.
Could Man City be stripped of titles? Experts give their opinions
In the next month or so, we're expecting an independent commission to announce whether Manchester City will face any punishment over more than a hundred counts of alleged financial rule breaches.
Dog 'wasn't great with men', neighbour says after woman, 19, dies in attack
A 19-year-old woman has died after being attacked by a dog in Bristol, police have said.
Disgraced former Co-op Bank boss jailed for three years
The disgraced former chair of the Co-op Bank, Paul Flowers, has been jailed for three years on fraud charges.
Kenyan police 'confident' of catching killer of Scot found in sack of pineapples
Police have said they are "confident" they will catch whoever murdered a Scottish businessman whose body was found in a sack of pineapples in Kenya.
UK faces potential second norovirus wave with even recently infected people at risk
The UK could face a second norovirus wave, according to health officials, who warned that people who have recently had the illness may be at risk again.
Authorities failed to investigate original claims of British woman accused of lying about being gang-raped on holiday
Cypriot authorities failed to investigate the original claims of a British woman who was later convicted of lying about being gang-raped on holiday there, the European Court of Human Rights has ruled.


