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Top UN official killed in SomaliaGunmen in Mogadishu have killed the head of the UN Development Programme in Somalia, UN officials say.Lewis probe dropped by City HallAn inquiry into allegations against London's former deputy mayor Ray Lewis will not go ahead following his resignation.Concerns over foreign transplantsA London hospital is referred to healthcare watchdogs over the number of liver transplants carried out on foreign patients.Man arrested over woman's deathA man is arrested after a 42-year-old Exmouth woman dies after being hit by a car.M&S 'set to face investor revolt'M&S shareholders are likely to rebel at the its AGM over its chief's new dual role, a report says.Scarlett's mother meets ministerScarlett Keeling's mother is meeting a Foreign Office minister to ask for help to recover her daughter's missing organs.Man held after firearm incidentA man is held after a teenager is threatened with what is believed to be a firearm near a Bristol recreation ground.Jesus 'would feel Anglican pain'The Archbishop of Canterbury says Jesus would feel the pain on both sides of the current divide in the Church of England. |