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The First Minister has renewed calls for a ceasefire after Benjamin Netanyahu approved plans for a major escalation in the conflict.
The Social Security and Child Support Tribunal, which handles benefit appeals, is thought to have been most affected, according to the BBC.
Families of the 1994 Chinook disaster victims have said they will “see the UK Government in court” after the Prime Minister rejected calls for a judge-led inquiry.
The boy was hit by a white single decker bus which was travelling near the entrance to the A&E department, Kent Police said.
The RSPCA has revealed a worrying rise in reports of animal cruelty on social media. From January to May 2025, the charity saw 133 reports compared to 104 in the same period last year, marking a 27 ...
A judge on Friday lifted a gag order on pretrial evidence that triple murderer Erin Patterson had wanted kept secret.
A delivery driver ran into the law in Chippenham town centre when his e-bike was seized for being 'too powerful.' The incident took place on Tuesday, August 5, when Wiltshire Police's Chippenham ...
Independent MP Rupert Lowe said he will make a donation to a charity rowing crew he wrongly suggested could be “illegal migrants”. Mr Lowe, who was elected as a Reform UK MP but now sits as an ...
The Prime Minister’s intervention comes after Benjamin Netanyahu’s war cabinet approved plans for a major escalation in the conflict.
A consortium led by KKR has called on Assura’s board to change its recommendation for the £1.79 billion offer from healthcare property firm PHP.
The meeting comes on a day when at least 42 Palestinians were killed in airstrikes and shootings across southern Gaza, ...
Raiders have stolen £500,000 of jewellery from a home in south-east London, the Metropolitan Police said. The items, which ...
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