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Arsenal have completed the £27m signing of Brighton attacker Leandro Trossard.

A student who allegedly threw eggs at the King has pleaded not guilty to threatening behaviour.

Police chiefs across England and Wales have been asked to check all officers against national databases by the end of March.

Google workers in the UK and Ireland face uncertainty after its parent company Alphabet announced 12,000 jobs are to be axed globally.

A COVID conspiracy theorist has been jailed for planning to launch terror attacks on TV, radio and phone masts in a plot to "topple the government".

Ian King unpicks the latest retail figures from the Office for National Statistics which show how spending habits changed in December. Ian speaks to the chief executive of Aviva about insurance for British businesses during the tricky economic period. And Sky's Ed Conway has more from Davos as the World Economic Forum draws to a close.

Erik ten Hag says Manchester United know how to beat Arsenal again on Sunday but believes the Premier League leaders have improved since their defeat at Old Trafford earlier this season.

An urgent review has been commissioned by the Scottish government into the environmental impact of disposable vapes - which could lead to an outright ban.

More than 16,000 people have signed a petition calling for England rugby chiefs to reverse a decision banning tackling above the waist in amateur games to improve player safety.

Major Tim Peake, the first official British astronaut to complete a spacewalk outside the International Space Station (ISS), is retiring.

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