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BBC Verify has analysed footage of the shooting from multiple angles, piecing together a detailed picture of what happened.

The Greater Manchester mayor is seen as a potential leadership challenger to Sir Keir Starmer.

In a show of brute power, No 10 has scuppered Burnham’s attempted run from Manchester to Westminster.

Can the state, especially when it is implicated in killing, be trusted as the arbiter of what should remain confidential?

A leak exposes for the first time the extent of Russia’s misuse of Interpol to request the arrest of critics.

The education secretary says phones should not been seen during lessons, breaktimes or lunchtime.

Gold is seen as a so-called safe-haven asset that investors buy in times of uncertainty and low interest rates.

For the first time, the new wind farms will be connected to more than one country through undersea cables.

A quarter of the 300,000 children waiting for community NHS care have spent more than a year waiting.

Almost half of US states have declared emergencies as officials warn of "life threatening conditions" that could affect 180 million people.

The Home Office says its plans to cut red tape will see officers spending more time out on the streets.

He has been described as an avid outdoorsman who loved mountain biking.

Two people have been shot dead by federal agents in the city in recent weeks, leaving many angry and frustrated.

Trump officials says federal agents shot in self-defence, as Pretti's parents accuse them of "sickening lies".

Bystander footage has captured the seconds before the killing of 37-year-old Alex Pretti.

As Michael Carrick's perfect start at Manchester United continues, is he building a case for the job longer term?

The gun-lobby group, typically aligned with Trump, criticises a suggestion that those who carry guns risk being lawfully shot.

How young millennials and Generation Z - people in their twenties to early forties - have become obsessed with this fitness craze.

Labour's move to block Andy Burnham's return to parliament dominates Sunday's papers.

With economic stagnation and extremes of inequality comes corrosion of trust in democratic institutions. So Trump may be a symptom, not a cause, of what Carney called a "rupture" with the post-WW2 order.

The local coast guard is still searching for 28 missing passengers of the MV Trisha Kerstin.

Alex Honnold has become the first person to climb the Taiwanese building alone without safety equipment.

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey says the bonds would give the public an opportunity to "support patriotically our defence".

It is the latest batch of detainees freed since the US seized Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in a raid.

Australian Jay Vine wins the Tour Down Under - despite being knocked off his bike in a crash caused by a kangaroo.

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Allies of the prime minister may try and block him from standing in Gorton and Denton.

Immigration raids in Minneapolis are dividing America

Seven paratroopers are sent on a seemingly impossible mission.

MOTD pundit Danny Murphy explains how Manchester United earned their impressive win at Premier League leaders Arsenal, and how he feels the Gunners will react.

The Seattle Seahawks will face the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 60 after claiming a thrilling victory over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday.

Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson looks set to remain at Anfield after the Reds decide they are currently unable to proceed with a deal to sell him to Tottenham.