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Israel Katz has reportedly put forward plans to move 600,000 Palestinians to a so-called ‘humanitarian city’ in Rafah.
In late April, the company shut off parts of its IT systems after the attack, in which hackers accessed and extracted members’ personal data.
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall insisted she was motivated by getting people into work rather than cutting costs.
Annual food price inflation also pushed up the cost of living, hitting the highest level since February 2024 – at 4.5% including non-alcoholic drinks, up from 4.4% in May. This ...
Trading Standards found 115 items, including some that were more than two weeks out of date, at Asda’s Leckwith and Pentwyn stores in Cardiff.
The duelling prop used in the 1980s films Star Wars films The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi will go up for auction for the first time.
Thousands of people have been relocated to the UK as part of a secret scheme set up after data on Afghans who supported British forces was leaked.
The Co-op has announced a partnership with a social impact business in the wake of the recent cyber attack it suffered. The link-up with The Hacking Games is aimed at preventing cybercrime by ...
The family of disgraced British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell has said new evidence such as “government misconduct” could be used to challenge her imprisonment. The 63-year-old was found guilty in ...
The First Sea Lord, General Sir Gwyn Jenkins, said the role reflects the ‘high regard’ in which Camilla is held by the service.
Scottish Secretary Ian Murray was speaking ahead of the meeting between the two leaders in Scotland later this month.
A nurse who complained about a transgender doctor using a female changing room was cleared of gross misconduct the day before her employment tribunal resumes, according to her solicitor.