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Four people were arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences during a pro-Palestine protest in Liverpool city centre on ...
White House officials are understood to be frustrated by the Israeli Prime Minister's actions in Syria last week.
Spurs and England legend Paul Gascoigne was found semi-conscious by a friend on Friday evening in the bedroom of his home at ...
Environment Secretary Steve Reed is to launch a new water ombudsman to bolster consumer trust in the water industry.
A lawyer representing an Afghan soldier whose name was leaked in a data breach has claimed the soldier's brother was shot by ...
Scottie Scheffler has claimed his first Claret Jug after a dominant performance at the Open Championship at Royal Portrush.
A cast member at the Royal Opera House unfurled a Palestinian flag on stage during a curtain call on Saturday evening.
At least 73 people have been killed while attempting to access aid at locations across Gaza, the health ministry in the ...
Torrential rain that battered South Korea for five days has left 14 people dead and 12 others missing, the government has ...
A Labour-affiliated trade union has issued a strongly-worded plea for the Government to intervene in the long-running Birmingham bin strike.
A public inquiry into the violent confrontation at Orgreave during the 1984 miners’ strike will be established this year, the Government has announced.
An involuntary manslaughter investigation has been launched after a British woman died while on a white-water rafting excursion in the French Alps.
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