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The Foreign Secretary travelled to Paris for the first high-level discussions between British, French and White House officials since February.
Authorities also said the 20-year-old gunman suspected in the incident at Florida State University was ‘the son of a sheriff’s deputy’.
Britain is hoping a deal can help stave off the full brunt of the US president’s sweeping 10 tariffs on all goods imported to ...
The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that the definition of a woman in equality law is based on biological sex.
The union has claimed that dozens of its members have had their work used for AI training without their permission. It is encouraging writers to call for the cessation of use of their work for AI ...
The Prison Service will investigate whether frontline staff should be given protective body armour following an attack on officers at HMP Frankland, the Justice Secretary has said. The guards were ...
Tributes have poured in for a blind Scottish historian and author who died aged 87 after a short illness. Dr Fred Reid, originally from Glasgow, died on March 29 and, on Thursday April 17, his son and ...
Education unions are calling on the Government to provide clear guidance to schools and colleges on how to interpret the law in regard to children.
A cable car carrying tourists south of Naples crashed after the cable snapped, killing at least four people and injuring one. Italy’s alpine rescue was responding to the accident at Monte Faito in the ...
Over 140 prospective jurors were brought into court on Thursday for the first stage of selection in the New York rape retrial.
In a filing released late on Wednesday, the The Hague-based court initiated non-compliance proceedings against Hungary after ...