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The Spanish government calls for the removal of almost 66,000 property listings saying they breach tourism rules.
Jennifer Lopez sued for posting photos of herself
A photographer and picture agency are seeking up to $150,000 (£112,000) damages each per photo.
Liberty Steel plants in Rotherham and Sheffield under threat
A court will decide whether the firm should be wound up on Wednesday
Everton midfielder Doucoure to leave this summer
Everton midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure announces he will leave the club when his deal expires at the end of the season.
Man who helped smuggle more than 3,000 people into Europe jailed for 25 years
Ahmed Ebid is believed to be the first person from the UK convicted of organising boat crossings across the Mediterranean.
Ryanair tells flight attendants in Spain to repay salary rises after union wins court case
The Irish airline is pursuing members of a Spanish union to hand back up to €3,000 following a ruling.
Ryanair tells flight attendants in Spain to repay salary rises after union wins court case
The Irish airline is pursuing members of a Spanish union to hand back up to €3,000 following a ruling.
What does the UK-EU deal mean for holidays and jobs? Your questions answered
We have been answering questions on the trade deal submitted via Your Voice, Your BBC News.
What does the UK-EU deal mean for holidays and jobs? Your questions answered
We have been answering questions on the trade deal submitted via Your Voice, Your BBC News.
Teenagers admit torturing and killing kittens
A boy, 17, and girl, 16, plead guilty to killing the animals found in a field on 3 May.