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Why did the judge acquit Soldier F in Bloody Sunday trial?
Mr Justice Lynch said troops had “lost all sense of military discipline” but cast doubt on the level of evidence provided on who fired the shots. Source link
Israel maintaining control deeper inside Gaza than expected, new boundary markers suggest
Israel has placed boundary markers up to 520m deeper inside Gaza than expected under the ceasefire deal with Hamas. Source link
Three held on suspicion of helping Russian intelligence
The three men, aged 48, 45, and 44, were arrested at addresses in west and central London. Source link
How the prosecution of an Army veteran over Bloody Sunday ended in acquittal
After 53 years of controversy and campaigning, the criminal process has ended with no conviction. Source link
Why Messi's MLS legacy needs play-off triumph
Inter Miami are hoping Lionel Messi can inspire them to a first MLS Cup win through the play-offs and cement his legacy in the league. Source link
Met officer sacked after BBC Panorama investigation
PC Philip Neilson is dismissed following an accelerated misconduct hearing after the BBC investigation. Source link
Autistic volunteer gets job offer from Asda after Waitrose rejection
Tom Boyd’s mum says she is “overwhelmed” after he is offered a job by rival supermarket chain Asda. Source link
EU set to endorse deal to turn frozen Russian assets into support for Ukraine
The contentious proposal would see Kyiv receive €140bn (£121bn) worth of frozen Russian state assets currently held in Belgium. Source link
The cost of USAID cuts to women in Afghanistan
Over 400 health clinics have shut. The impact on pregnant women has been devastating. Source link
'Prolific' cowboy builder guilty of £1.25m fraud
Mark Killick charged customers for home renovation work but left the jobs unfinished. Source link