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Wednesday’s gathering comes as Donald Trump’s administration continues to drive efforts to find peace between Russia and Ukraine.
Pope Francis’s body will be laid out for public view on Wednesday as mourners flock to the Vatican ahead of his funeral. The late pontiff, who died on Easter Monday aged 88, will be buried on Saturday ...
The plan would necessitate heat pumps to be sold ‘smart-ready’ in line with regulations that already apply to electric vehicle chargers.
The Prime Minister suggested those who took part in the Southport riots were among those attempting to claim St George’s Cross as their own.
The RAC received some 9,439 callouts to breakdowns as a result of poor road surfaces in the UK between January and March.
People did not change their behaviour when restrictions were tightened, defying scientists’ expectations, a study has found.
Elon Musk has said he will dedicate more time to Tesla starting in May after the company reported a big drop in first-quarter profit. The company has faced a backlash and angry protests over his ...
The Government brought forward the Sentencing Guidelines (Pre-sentence Reports) Bill after new guidelines for judges to consider a criminal’s ethnicity before sentencing prompted claims of a “two-tier ...
A police staff member has been charged with trying to arrange sexual activity with a child under 13 and other child-related offences.
Rachel Reeves will meet American counterpart Scott Bessant for talks on an economic deal between the US and UK.
A jury has concluded that the New York Times did not libel former Alaska governor Sarah Palin with an error in a 2017 editorial which she says damaged her reputation.
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