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An appeals court overturned Weinstein’s 2020 rape and sexual assault conviction, sending those charges back for retrial.
The strikes included one attack on a school sheltering hundreds of displaced Palestinians, which killed 27 people, officials ...
The Government’s data reforms have moved closer to becoming law as ministers faced calls to do more to “protect artists” from artificial intelligence (AI) developers. The Data (Use and Access) Bill ...
Two rangers were killed, one was injured and a further two remain unaccounted for after an attack in a Mozambique reserve last week.
A new interactive attraction is set to open at the world-famous Blenheim Palace. The attraction, called Pip and Posy Play at the Palace, will open this month. It will be based on the popular ...
With spring in full swing, Oxfordshire gardeners have been warned about two invasive species. National trade body Property Care Association has urged people to look out for Japanese Knotweed and ...
The wait for a new pope goes on after black smoke rose from the Sistine Chapel following the first secret vote as the conclave began. A group of 133 cardinal electors began their behind-closed-doors ...
US Vice President JD Vance has said Russia was “asking for too much” in its initial peace offer as the United States looks to bring about an end to the war in Ukraine.
The statement came a day after US President Donald Trump said only 21 of 24 hostages believed alive had survived.
Victory in the Europa League would earn Spurs a place in next season’s Champions League despite woeful Premier League form.
MPs have rejected a bid to force public authorities to record sex data purely based on biological sex, amid concerns it would lead to the “mass outing of trans people”. The Conservatives had put ...
A former Sinn Fein official who was murdered after being revealed to be an informer was thrown ‘to the wolves’ by security services, Gerry ...
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