Murder arrest after woman, 18, falls from buildingpublished at 12:41 British Summer Time 2 June 2021
A 21-year-old man is arrested on suspicion of murder over the death of the woman in Liverpool.
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A 21-year-old man is arrested on suspicion of murder over the death of the woman in Liverpool.
Read MoreThe 66-year-old driver of the car is arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.
Read MoreTwo teenagers aged 13 and 14 are among six held following the stabbing.
Read MoreBradley Orr claimed the ancient document meant he did not have to close his children's play centre.
Read MoreBlackburn's Prof Dominic Harrison says child jabs are "desperately needed" to fight a rise in cases.
Read MoreA woman who took on parental responsibility for her grandchildren says there is a lack of support.
Read MoreCheshire Police's dogs will be given collar numbers to make them "part of the team", the force says.
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Read MoreSaqib Mahmood takes his first five-wicket haul as Lancashire beat Yorkshire in the Roses match by an innings and 79 runs.
Read MoreA man is held over the theft of a car believed to have been in a crash that killed two men.
Read MoreYorkshire's chances of saving the Roses match against Lancashire are dented after they lose two late wickets.
Read MoreOne piece of extra good news for Red Rose fans of all cricketing codes to emerge this morning is that England have made World Cup winning wicketkeeper Jos Buttler available for Lancashire's first six matches in the T20 Blast.
Exciting news too for other counties' commercial departments too, to welcome the top box office attraction.
Buttler, who has not played since his stunning IPL century for Rajasthan Royals on 2 May - 124 off 64 balls - will play in Lancashire's first two home games at Emirates Old Trafford.
They are on back-to-back days against Derbyshire (9 June, 14:30) and Leicestershire (10 June, 18:30).
But then their next four games are all away: Worcestershire (13 June, 14:30), Derbyshire (15 June, 19:00), Durham (17 June, 19:00) and Birmingham Bears (18 June, 18:30).
A teenager is arrested after a man, believed to have been hit by a vehicle, dies, police say.
Read MorePeople living in some areas of the county are being urged to get tested after a rise in Covid cases.
Read MoreKeaton Jennings leads the way for Lancashire with 114 as they build a commanding Roses match lead over Yorkshire.
Read MoreA tyre shop owner tells a court a drive-by gunman who killed a passer-by "was looking at me".
Read MoreThe BMW crashed into a Vauxhall while going in the wrong direction on a motorway, investigators say.
Read MoreChester Zoo says a £100m government fund for zoos which is closing was "too difficult to apply for".
Read MoreThere is terror on the tracks in Blackpool as Michael Portillo embarks on a new journey across Bradshaw's Britain with his Victorian guidebook. He makes potent new friends in Fleetwood then heads to Manchester, where George Stephenson built the world's first modern railway line. This epoch-defining achievement is being incorporated into a new multimillion-pound rail link between Manchester's Victoria and Piccadilly stations, and Michael lends a hand with the welding. At a moving ceremony in Manchester Piccadilly station, Michael unveils a new monument to 87 railwaymen of the London and North Western Railway, who lost their lives in the Great War.