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British Palestinians with starving family members in Gaza are urging the Government to take tougher action on Israel. At a ...
There should be a debate about the banning of the burka, Reform deputy leader Richard Tice has said. The party’s former chairman Zia Yusuf announced on Thursday he was standing down just 24 hours ...
The EuroMillions jackpot on Friday has rolled over to an estimated £208 million after Tuesday’s £199 million draw had no winners.
Tinie Tempah has said that young people are “losing that physical connection” by not being part of the UK’s nightlife economy as he teased new music.
Most of the Northern Ireland public want to see government take action to address child poverty, new research has found. The provision of affordable childcare is the most popular measure among people ...
Taxpayers will foot the bill for a £5.25million settlement after a legal claim over the awarding of a demolition contract for Aberthaw ...
An “unsung” actress and director who founded a theatre school that taught future stars including three-time Bafta winner Billie Whitelaw has been honoured with a blue plaque.
Which? has reported Sports Direct to the competition watchdog following tip offs over the retail giant’s use of ‘Recommended Retail Prices’.
Hundreds of thousands fewer patients will face long A&E waits, the Government has pledged, as it also set out plans to try and end “corridor care”. Almost £450 million will be put into creating better ...
More than 11,000 people added their voices to a chorus of calls for a mandatory 1,000-metre buffer zone around all quarries.
The teenager was an ‘entirely innocent bystander’ walking in the Darnall area of Sheffield when the collision happened, ...
Cancer patients are being “priced out” of holidays due to “inflated” travel insurance costs for patients, a charity has said. Maggie’s cancer support charity said patients and those in recovery are ...
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