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The House of Lords has backed a move to block the expulsion of hereditary peers from the upper chamber. Peers supported by 280 votes to 243, majority 37, an amendment to the House of Lords (Hereditary ...
Dundee University is now ‘moving quickly’ to replace Chris Reilly, who left as interim chief finance officer by ‘mutual agreement’.
Reigning champion Alcaraz liked what he saw on the other side of the net in his second-round win on Centre Court.
Henry Searle hopes tips from doubles partner Dan Evans can help him return to Wimbledon time and time again. The pair were narrowly defeated in their first-round encounter, losing 7-6 6-4 to defending ...
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Emma Raducanu will take on world number one Aryna Sabalenka in the third round of Wimbledon after claiming an impressive victory over former champion Marketa Vondrousova.
The protest took place outside of Parliament as MPs gave their approval to the Government’s decision to ban Palestine Action as a terror group.
David Corenswet said he got to make the hero ‘his own’ and he did not have big shoes to fill as his were custom made, so ‘fit like a glove’.
Stephen Carr used a compound bow to shoot metal-tipped arrows at his wife before stabbing her six times with a kitchen knife, a court was told.
The Co Down woman was described as ‘the best mummy’ who ‘couldn’t wait to make her family complete with her little boy’.
The group is believed to have used visas of people with legitimate status in the UK to aid the arrival of over 500 Gambian citizens.
Billy Harris was left to rue a slow start as his Wimbledon journey ended at the hands of Nuno Borges in the second round.