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Issy Vine left her job in December last year and started a petition for a review of the misconduct regulations which now has ...
Tensions between the Prime Minister and the Welsh Labour leader have appeared to be brewing over recent weeks.
The former president of Sinn Fein is suing the BBC over a claim that he sanctioned the killing of informer Denis Donaldson in ...
Influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate are facing a string of criminal charges in the UK, prosecutors have confirmed. Andrew ...
Tracks added to the concert’s setlist included Abba hits The Name Of The Game, Super Trouper, Money, Money, Money and Take A ...
Though the days are certainly getting lighter earlier, the summer season doesn’t officially begin until the summer solstice ...
Driving instructors could be prevented from reserving tests under proposals to crack down on bots mass-booking new slots. The ...
The jury considering its verdict in the trial of murder accused Richard Satchwell has been sent home for the day following ...
Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe is joining the likes of Nelson Mandela, Bob Geldof and the late cardinal Basil Hume in being ...
The biggest risers on the FTSE 100 were: Endeavour Mining, up 46p to 2,276p; Pershing Square, up 78p to 3,954p; Unite Group, ...
Prosecuting a man for burning the Koran is “tantamount to reintroducing a blasphemy law” in Great Britain, a trial heard.
Police were called after Donald Burgess, a wheelchair user, grabbed a knife and threatened to stab staff, jurors heard.