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More than a quarter of UK entries were awarded an A or A* grade, up by 0.6 percentage points on last year
From chocolates to football and new friends, those who settle in Britain still have hopes to return home one day
Prime Minister Keir Starmer's office says Britain still on high alert
Fears Britain will face a weekend of unrest as more protests planned alongside the start of the football season
Strangers sent flowers and gifts after rioters targeted mosque, but businesses fear far-right attacks are not over
Shops are boarded up as Britain braces for further violence despite first rioters being jailed
Rumours swirling on social media about more far-right protests, causing shop owners to close over fears of trouble
The tech billionaire posted on social media about far-right riots gripping parts of the UK
Almost 400 people have been arrested so far, leading to a 'standing army' of specialist police officers being assembled to crack down on rioting
False information about the suspect in the fatal stabbing of three children was deliberately spread online, leading to attacks on a mosque and clashes with police
Widespread riots hit the country caused by disinformation following a knife attack on children
Town's mosque attacked by far-right protesters after false claims asylum seeker on terror watchlist was to blame for killing three girls
Tireless international operation leads to life sentence for 'shameless, prolific radicaliser'
UAE-backed cultural group has 12 emergency projects, including restoring Middle East cultural sites damaged by earthquakes
Country's busiest lines targeted, causing major disruption and increasing apprehension ahead of Games