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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said without fair rules and shared values, ‘we risk becoming an island of strangers’.
The Irish comedy writer appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court charged with harassing Sophia Brooks and damaging her phone in October ...
Top indexes in New York rebounded when markets opened on Monday, joining peers in Europe that have been making gains.
Combs entered the packed courtroom shortly before 9am, hugged his lawyers and gave a thumbs up to supporters seated behind ...
US federal prosecutors will begin trying to prove on Monday that Sean “Diddy” Combs turned his hip-hop conglomerate into a racketeering enterprise that forced women to satisfy his sexual desires for ...
The Foreign Secretary hosted his counterparts from from France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Poland and the EU on Monday to discuss Ukraine.
Nine people have appeared in court in connection with an alleged acid attack on a man in his own home. Danny Cahalane, 38, was allegedly attacked in Lipson Road, Plymouth, on February 21 this year. He ...
The Government has launched a consultation on possible changes to the indoor floor space requirements per child in early years settings.
The new deal on cutting tariffs between the US and China has removed economic “uncertainty” for tech firms and their supply chains, but the sector is not “out of the crosshairs” yet, one expert has ...
Ministers have apologised for confusion over the notice period for the sustainable farming incentive, which was abruptly shut in March.
One of England’s leading nurses has slammed Government plans to reduce immigration as “pandering and scapegoating”. Professor Nicola Ranger, general secretary and chief executive of the Royal College ...
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