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Man due in court over Belfast knife attack following night of violence
Cars and houses were set alight during violent scenes in Northern Ireland on Tuesday, which followed Monday’s stabbing incident. -
Electric shock warning over phone chargers sold on Amazon, B&Q and eBay
Which? found nine phone chargers so badly manufactured that anyone using them was at risk of receiving an electric shock
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England supporters warned over risks of late-night World Cup matches
The AA says fatigue can lead to slower reaction times, poorer decision making and reduced vigilance behind the wheel
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Driftwood review: Atmospheric but ungoverned debut play
This debut by Martina Laird at the Kiln is set in Trinidad and Tobago as a black family are fragmented by British colonialism and American capitalism
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Fake phone chargers filled with modelling clay sold by major retailers
Which? bought 15 USB phone chargers, finding that nine were so badly manufactured that anyone using them was at risk of an electric shock. -
Pop art pioneer James Francis Gill on unseen side of Marilyn Monroe
The American artist rose to fame in 1962 when his piece depicting Marilyn Monroe was picked up by the Museum of Modern Art. -
Millions unaware of available support with household bills as debt soars – NAO
The watchdog said Ofgem, Ofwat and Ofcom must strengthen support for consumers in vulnerable circumstances. -
SNP and Greens have final chance to back Murrell probe, says Labour
Labour will force a vote on a parliamentary inquiry on Wednesday. -
Poorest families must spend 85% of disposable income to get healthy diet – study
Healthier food is nearly twice as expensive per calorie as less healthy alternatives, according to the Food Foundation’s annual Broken Plate report. -
Leaders call for calm as violence flares following Belfast knife attack
A man arrested on suspicion of the Belfast knife attack has been charged with attempted murder.

