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Harvey Elliott spectacularly fired England Under-21s to the European Championship final as they moved on win away from ...
Sue Pentel and Martine McCullough were arrested on suspicion of criminal damage related to a protest at Barclays Bank in ...
A patient death linked to a ransomware attack on hospital blood services is a “reminder of the threat Russia poses to our day-to-day life”, Government officials have said. King’s College Hospital, in ...
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 ...
Brad Pitt relished an “extraordinary” experience of driving a Formula One car as F1: The Movie hit cinemas in the UK. The Hollywood star, who plays F1 driver Sonny Hayes in the blockbuster film, was ...
The vote reflected the ‘deep passion within the profession for delivering truly personalised care’, the BMA’s Dr Latifa Patel said.
The fragile ceasefire has given rise to cautious hope for longer-term peace even as Tehran insisted it will not give up its nuclear programme.
One free go at a driving test might encourage learners ‘to only go for it when they really thought that they were going to pass it’, MPs heard.
Angela Rayner insisted the Government was not expecting backbenchers to go against traditional party values amid a looming revolt over the welfare Bill set for a Commons vote next week.
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