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An Irish politician has had his phone and passport confiscated by Egyptian authorities while on a march to Gaza. Paul Murphy, a TD (MP) for People Before Profit-Solidarity, was among a large group of ...
Israel and Iran must de-escalate and work towards a “diplomatic resolution”, Sir Keir Starmer has told his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu amid mounting tensions in the Middle East. Sir Keir ...
Acting shadow energy minister Andrew Bowie accused the UK Government of ‘overseeing the wilful deindustrialisation of this nation’.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Darren Jones said the majority of people crossing the Channel in small boats are ‘children, babies and women’.
The former Labour leader and John McDonnell were called for interview after a pro-Palestine protest in London earlier this year.
Sergeant Graham Saville died after being hit by a train as he attempted to save a distressed man on the tracks near Newark, Nottinghamshire.
A gang of thieves smashed their way in to the palace and ripped out the fully-functioning 18-carat gold toilet during a raid in 2019.
Celtic fans face further Hampden ticket sanctions after the champions were one of three clubs to be hit with disciplinary charges relating to pyrotechnics. The Scottish Professional Football League ...
An alleged sword attacker has told a court he tried to cook and eat his cat, believing it was “against” him, but claimed to have no memory of killing a schoolboy during a rampage in London.
The operation raised the potential for all-out war between the countries and propelled the region, already on edge, into even greater upheaval.
Manchester University computer science student Hasaan Arshad, 25, pleaded guilty to an offence under the Computer Misuse Act.
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