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President Donald Trump has insisted that US strikes delivered a crushing blow to Iran’s nuclear programme despite a ...
The group are accused of advertising illegal lorry crossings from France on social media and moving migrants from HGV stops ...
The Israeli military says seven Israeli soldiers were killed in the southern Gaza Strip when a Palestinian attacker attached ...
Besides Ms Whitson, the crew includes India’s Shubhanshu Shukla, a pilot in the Indian Air Force; Hungary’s Tibor Kapu, a ...
Scotland’s First Minister has apologised to Gypsy Travellers for the “unfair and unjust policies” that caused them “trauma” in what was known as the “tinker experiment”. John Swinney made clear that ...
Primark is to cut around 150 jobs in Ireland, the UK and the US, the company has confirmed. Around 100 redundancies will be at its international headquarters in Dublin. It means around 7% of the ...
Paul Cole, perhaps best known for saddling brilliant 1991 Derby winner Generous, has announced he is to retire following 38 years in the training ranks. The 83-year-old enjoyed over 1,500 winners ...
A patient death has been linked to a cyber attack which crippled NHS blood services in south London last year, it has emerged. King’s College Hospital, in south London, said that a patient died ...
Thomas Robinson, 55, claimed to have cultivated the tea at his Perthshire estate using innovative techniques but was convicted of fraud in May.
Sir Keir Starmer faced questions about whether Donald Trump, who wants to bring the Ukraine war to an end, did not want to condemn Vladimir Putin.
Sir Keir Starmer has set up a confrontation with Labour rebels over welfare reforms, saying he will “lead from the front” in fighting for the changes. The Prime Minister confirmed a Commons vote on ...
Even noble, experienced, wise judges can get things wrong,’ Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice told the Commons.