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A religion with traditions dating back centuries is attracting young American men.
Murdered on the school run: The controversial Ukrainian gunned down in Madrid
The killing in a Madrid suburb has shocked Ukrainians, but has not triggered an outpouring of grief.
The Papers: Child benefit cap 'to be lifted' and fires 'twist'
Plans to lift limits on child benefit payments and calls to restore the winter fuel allowance lead the papers.
How Arsenal's comeback queens achieved the unthinkable
Arsenal manager Renee Slegers could barely believe what she had just witnessed as her side did the unthinkable and beat Barcelona to European glory.
New rules may take unfinished housing sites off developers
The plans form part of a drive to boost housebuilding in England to 1.5 million new homes by 2029.
New rules may take unfinished housing sites off developers
The plans form part of a drive to boost housebuilding in England to 1.5 million new homes by 2029.
Amorim to give Man Utd fans 'apology' for poor season
Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim says it would be a "mistake" not to hold a lap of honour after his side's final game of the season, when he plans to apologise to fans for a disappointing campaign.
Fireworks from Sam Fender caps off Saturday at Big Weekend
The Seventeen Going Under singer finishes off a day which saw Ed Sheeran make a surprise appearance.
'Aberdeen savour the most perfect game ever played'
It might not have been pretty, but Aberdeen's long-awaited Scottish Cup final victory was one for raw emotion, writes Tom English.
'How my pet hamster led me to my future wife'
Chris Davies, 40, says his life changed after videos of his daughter's hamster went viral online.