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Oscar Pistorius's jail sentence increased to 13 years and five months
Former South African sprint runner Oscar Pistorius's jail sentence has been increased to 13 years and five months for the murder of model and celebrity girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, it emerged on Friday.
Extremists kill 115 people in attack on Egyptian mosque
At least 115 people have been killed with dozens more wounded when extremists carried out a devastating attack on a mosque in the Egyptian town of Bir al-Abed located on the Sinai peninsula.
Budget: Hammond targets first-time buyers as growth forecasts are cut
Philip Hammond scrapped stamp duty on almost all first-time property purchases as he sought to inject good news into his Budget after a series of cuts to the outlook for the economy.
BoE's Broadbent says Brexit may not mean low rates
Markets and analysts should not assume Brexit inevitably means lower interest rates, a Bank of England deputy governor has warned.
Tuesday preview: Mammoth Brexit debate begins, UK CPI, Vodafone and ITV results
Tuesday's financial diary is jam-packed with consumer price inflation data, a key debate on Theresa May's Brexit legislation and a deluge of company results from the likes of DCC, ITV, Land Securities and Vodafone.
Penny Mordaunt replaces Priti Patel as International Development Secretary
Conservative MP Penny Mordaunt has been named the new International Development Secretary on Thursday, following the departure of Priti Patel.
Thursday preview: Astra, Burberry, Sainsbury's, National Grid results due
Thursday is due to see the latest round of Brexit talks kick off again in Brussels, UK industrial and trade data and results from the likes of AstraZeneca, Burberry, Halfords, National Grid and Sainsbury's.
BoE raises interest rates but is cautious on further hikes
The Bank of England has increased interest rates for the first time in more than a decade.