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The Archbishop of Jerusalem has likened the “horrifying” food distribution system for Palestinians to “hunger games” and ...
A private spaceflight featuring the first astronauts in more than 40 years from India, Poland and Hungary came to a close on ...
A shadow minister has rebuked the Energy Secretary for accusing her of “going into hiding” when she missed a statement on climate change, as she told MPs she was looking after her baby son.
The vast majority of people on universal credit are British and Irish nationals and those who live or work in the UK without ...
Vine and Barton agreed to settle their High Court libel battle last year, with the former footballer agreeing to pay £110,000 in damages.
Veterans minister Al Carns may resign over plans to repeal the Act which has limited prosecutions against former members of the armed forces.
Kirsty Carless, 33, was on police bail for allegedly strangling Louis Price the month before he was stabbed to death, a murder trial heard.
Yostin Andres Mosquera, 35, is on trial for the murders of Albert Alfonso, 62, and Paul Longworth, 71, on July 8 2024.
Sean Humber, from law firm Leigh Day, said that a data breach of thousands of Afghans’ personal information was ‘catastrophic’.
Tullin, a Royal Marine and Team GB boxer who was stabbed as a teenager, said getting back in the ring helped keep him out of trouble.
The current system is ‘piecemeal’ with no organisations whose ‘primary objective’ is protecting the dignity of the deceased, the inquiry ...
Wes Streeting said his own experience of kidney cancer had made him focus on his health ‘but the nature of my job means my exercise ...