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Spain: Huge fire destroys 80 boats in a Marbella marina

Thirty fire fighters and emergency descended on the scene as flames ravaged a boat house


Dozens of tower blocks expected to fail safety tests

More than 60 high-rise blocks across the UK may have failed robust fire safety tests, ITV News understands.


Thursday afternoon's weather for the east of the region

Thursday afternoon's weather for the east of the region


Grenfell inquiry chair backed to 'see justice done'

The Lord Chancellor has defended the Grenfell Tower fire inquiry chair, saying he had "complete confidence" in Sir Martin Moore-Bick.


Two colleges merge in 'radical' transformation

The new college will become one of the biggest colleges in the country, hoping to employ 1,500 staff.


Camden rehouses 600 households in wake of Grenfell fire

Camden Council is evacuating four tower blocks in the Chalcots estate in north London, to allow "urgent fire safety works" to take place.


Pensioner targeted in burglary at South Yorkshire home

Detectives have issued an e-fit image of a man they would like to identify after the distraction burglary earlier this month.


Japan cabinet approves emperor abdication bill

Emperor Akihito, 83, indicated last year that he wanted to step down, but the move required legislation.


Police crackdown on deer poaching in Cumbria

Police joined volunteers from the South Lakes Deer Management Group to target poaching hot spots as part of Operation Samurai.


Grenfell Tower residents given immigration amnesty

No checks will be carried out on the immigration status of people coming forward and victims will be given temporary leave to remain.


Retired judge to lead Grenfell Tower public inquiry

Resident group Justice 4 Grenfell say they were not consulted and will raise concerns about the appointment at the highest level.


Toys R Us plans to close 26 UK stores, risking 800 jobs

The firm said a transformation plan is needed to "meet the evolving needs of customers in today's UK retail market".


BT to cut costs for landline-only customers

Up to one million customers without broadband will benefit from the reduction when it comes into force next April.


Thais grieve for late king at royal cremation ceremony

The cremation of the much-loved King Bhumibol, after a year of mourning, is the most important part of a funeral that spans five days.


Royal Mail staff set strike date

Royal Mail workers will strike for 48 hours from noon on October 19 in a dispute over pensions, pay and jobs.


Police appeal after sexual assault in West Didsbury

At around 12.45am on Friday September 22, police were called to reports of a sexual assault on Hague Road.


Country music star Glen Campbell dies at age 81

Singer who became one of the biggest stars of the 1960s and '70s and had more than 70 chart hits has died after a battle with Alzheimer's.


Could it be the hottest August Bank Holiday on record?

The Cambridgeshire town of March currently holds the record for the hottest late August Bank Holiday on record set in 1990.


Murder suspect denies playing part in killing

Mark Shaw was tied up, beaten and stabbed to death at his home in Grange Villa, County Durham, in December 2016.


Fifteen to One presenter William G Stewart dies

Stewart, who was born in Habrough, Lincolnshire, became a regular face in British households in the late 1980s.