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Porn ID checks to become a reality
UK set to ensure anyone watching porn online is checked first to verify they're over 18.

Harry Potter star helps tourist slashed by muggers
Daniel Radcliffe star rushed to the aid of tourist who was slashed in the face by muggers.

Sad F1 photo says it all
Valtteri Bottas and Kimi Raikkonen were left awkwardly waiting for winner Lewis Hamilton

Crackdown over acid attacks in Britain
A 16yo has been charged over five acid attacks in London, as govt prepares to clamp down.

Biker tries to ram car and fake crash
A moped rider's pathetic attempt to fake a road accident in a 'cash for crash' scam.

Watson wins court battle against former friend
Rich-lister Eric Watson has won a UK court case against a former friend and employee.

Kiwi and Aussie nurses desperate to work in UK but red tape stops them
On the night of the Grenfell Tower fire, Georgia van Zantvoort watched the tragedy unfold

UK, EU will have 'financial settlement' for Brexit
The UK acknowledged that it will have to pay the European Union when it withdraws.

Boris Johnson coming to New Zealand
The pro-Brexit politician and possible future PM will spend three days in NZ.

Will this workout stop you snoring?
Snoring has very real health consequences and yet there is little research into it.

Five-year-old boy investigated for sexting
The boy is believed to have become the youngest person in UK to be investigated by police.

Harper Beckham's palace birthday controversy
David Beckham forced to defend daughter's royal welcome from Princes Eugenie.

Charlie's parents: 'He deserves chance'
The parents of Charlie Gard want to move their son to a US hospital.

Fire rips through London's Camden Market
London Fire Brigade has sent eight fire engines and 60 firefighters to the area.

Victims betrayed: Letter should have saved teens
Underage girls given alcohol, drugs in an effort to drag them into an organised sex ring.

Toddler swallowed decimals story whole
New Zealand switched to dollars and cents on July 10, 1967, to simplify the use of money.

Branson's to-do list the year he launched Virgin
Billionaire says he was determined to succeed from a young age - here's the proof.

Woman raped after Henley Regatta
A woman partying after the Henley regatta was raped by three men outside a pub.

Christchurch firm fined for false declaration
The false declaration had the potential to create a serious biosecurity breach.

'Lion of London Bridge' in racist rant
London Bridge 'hero' spits at man in video and claims he is a member of far-right group.

Lindsay Lohan: Stop 'bullying' Trump
Former child star Lindsay Lohan has told people to stop bullying the US President.

Blair 'not straight' with UK on Iraq
The man who headed the inquiry into Britain's role in the invasion and war in Iraq speaks.

Lions fans bring winter bonus to Napier
British and Irish rugby supporters keep the local tills ringing as they pass through.

UK retailer fights back against Amazon
For retailers, the fear of Amazon has never been stronger.

McLaren wrecked after smashing into house
A $250,000 McLaren supercar reduced to a charred wreck after smashing into house.

125 threats to police, then woman stabbed
In 2009, Joseph Wills asked Helen Pearson on a date. She declined. Then the stalking began

BMA vote leaves doctors 'very disappointed'
UK doctor leaves BMA after vote favours decriminalising abortion, others set to follow.

London must come first in Brexit, May told
Theresa May risks crippling the UK economy unless London is prioritised in Brexit talks.