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Russian drones have slammed into two Ukrainian cities, killing at least one person in nighttime attacks, authorities said.
Israel and Iran have exchanged strikes a week into their war as Donald Trump considered US military involvement and new ...
A Viking-age rock crystal jar previously owned by a bishop which was part of a hoard found by a metal detectorist is to go on public display for the first time later this year. The jar is part of the ...
Had assisted dying been available previously, moments with loved ones might have been “lost”, MPs have heard. Debating the proposal to roll out assisted dying in the UK, Sir James Cleverly described ...
A consultation to make council tax collection in England fairer, including stamping out “unacceptable, aggressive” practices, has been launched by the Government. It is seeking views over the next 12 ...
England goalkeeper Hannah Hampton hopes to “live up to the legacy” of the recently-retired Mary Earps but insisted she felt no extra pressure entering the European Championship as the defending ...
British authorities are scrambling to provide charter flights to evacuate UK citizens from Israel amid spiralling conflict in the Middle East. Downing Street urged Britons in the region to register ...
Supporters and opponents of a change in the law gathered at Westminster early on Friday, holding placards saying “Let us choose” and ...
The 46.5-metre vessel, named Rahal, is currently moored at the Port of Poole Marina after arriving at 11.18am on Wednesday, June 19. It had previously departed from Tobermory in Scotland on June 8.
The Scottish Government is now ending the use of WhatsApp and other messaging services on its mobile devices, following criticism in the wake of the Covid inquiry. The Government had previously agreed ...
Arsenal duo Alessia Russo and Mariona Caldentey are on the six-person shortlist for the Professional Footballers’ Association Women’s Player of the Year award. The Gunners became champions of Europe ...
A WOMAN has described a fire evacuation at the cinema as “quite an ordeal”, raising safety concerns over signage and staff response.