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Good Morning Britain correspondent Noel Phillips has recounted the moment he was hit by a rubber bullet while reporting on the Los Angeles protests.
The Government has earmarked almost £17 billion for the Sizewell C site and the development of small modular nuclear reactors.
Ms Thunberg was one of 12 passengers on board the Madleen, a boat carrying aid destined for people in war-torn Gaza.
Police have appealed for calm after serious disorder broke out in the Co Antrim town on Monday night, with masked youths attacking police.
RAF Leeming's longest serving fast jet pilot, Richard Offord, has completed his final flight after 45 years in service.
A rare collection of vibrant British Impressionist paintings linked to the North Yorkshire artistic communities is set to be auctioned.
NC20 would remove criminal penalties for abortion in England and Wales, effectively decriminalising the procedure in all circumstances.
Popular chain restaurant Manjaros is set to open a restaurant in Middlesbrough Golf Club, unconfirmed rumours suggest.
The Office for National Statistics said average regular earnings, excluding bonuses, fell sharply to 5.2 in the three months to April.
Officers from Cleveland Police were called to the school on Friday (June 6) following reports of an 'incident' outside the school building.
Families of some cancer patients are being denied the chance to find out about their cancer risk due to gaps in genetic testing, a new study has suggested. A lack of testing for Lynch syndrome also ...