On the coastal path near where Michael Mosley was last seen
Michael Mosley: New CCTV images show last sighting of missing TV doctor
Search for Michael Mosley resumes with helicopter and sniffer dogs
By caroline davies
Watch: CCTV shows last sighting of Michael Mosley
By Nick Squires, Patrick Sawer and Max Stephens
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Rishi Sunak's D-Day gaffe: How did it go so wrong?
By Joe Pike
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Phone snatch city: Victims' plea after surge in muggers on two wheels in London
By Martin Bentham
Why I never use my phone openly in Soho now
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By Joe Bromley
Another victim of London's phone theft epidemic: Moment thief on an e-bike swipes mobile from woman's hands as
Dramatic moment police capture London e-bike mugger who stole 24 phones
Prolific phone thief pleads guilty after stealing 24 mobiles in one morning before police ram him off bike
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D-Day: King and world leaders attend emotional D-Day events
By Robert Plummer
World War II veteran Robert Persichitti dies at 102 while traveling to France for D-Day’s 80th anniversary
By Dakin Andone
Memorial bench honours Warwickshire D-Day soldiers
By Shehnaz Khan
These D-Day commemorations felt different
By Rhiannon Mills
West Country beacons light up to mark 80th anniversary of D-Day
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Question Time: Tory MP repeats Sunak £2000 Labour tax claim as Fiona Bruce steps in
By Holly Patrick
BBC Radio 5 Live - 5 Live In Short, IFS Director frustrated with Sunak's £2000 tax claim
Both parties are in fantasy land - but Sunak's tax attack on Labour is rich given what his government has cost voters
By Ed Conway
UK watchdog warns Tories over PM’s ‘£2,000 tax rise’ claim
By Phillip Inman
Factchecking of Sunak's misleading tax claim shows broadcasters taking a new approach to impartiality
By Stephen Cushion
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Whitehall union challenges Rwanda law
By Dominic Casciani
Refugees sent to Rwanda from remote UK island speak to BBC
By Alice Cuddy and Swaminathan Natarajan
Civil servants would bow to ECHR on Rwanda flights
By Charles Hymas and Neil Johnston
Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda admission sparks legal action from detained asylum seekers
By Lizzie Dearden
Civil servants must follow ECHR injunctions even if told to ignore, court told
By Jess Glass
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