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NO ONE was injured when a bus and car collided in St Aubin this afternoon, LibertyBus has said. The town-bound number 15 bus ...
A 17-year-old boy has been charged in connection with the death of a 16-year-old who died after a “targeted” attack on a Scottish beach. Police were called to reports of 16-year-old Kayden Moy being ...
Kemi Badenoch appears to wear transphobia as a “badge of honour”, a Labour MP has told Parliament. Richard Quigley, the MP for Isle of Wight West, hit out at politicians who “scapegoat” vulnerable ...
The Government’s attempts to modernise mental health legislation will “not solve every problem” but mark a “vital step” in improving quality of care, according to Wes Streeting. The Health Secretary ...
British-based firms are first in line for investment as the Government replaces ageing aircraft, the Defence Secretary has indicated, as ministers faced questions about the Red Arrows fleet. John ...
Donald Trump’s new ambassador to the UK has used his first public speech to back the Aukus partnership with Britain and Australia. Warren Stephens highlighted how “vital the US-UK relationship is to ...
Peers have inflicted a heavy defeat on the Government for the third time over copyright protections for the creative industries against artificial intelligence (AI). It came as the upper chamber ...
Sir Keir Starmer has faced Labour MPs amid concern about the Government’s plans to cut disability benefits. The Prime Minister is facing the threat of a major rebellion over plans which will tighten ...
An agri-food deal between the UK and EU is not a “silver bullet” to deal with post-Brexit arrangements that treat Northern Ireland differently from the rest of the UK, the leader of the DUP has said.
Cannes Film Festival chief Thierry Fremaux surprised Denzel Washington with an honorary Palme d’Or before the premiere of Highest 2 Lowest on Monday night. “This is my brother, right here,” said the ...
A chief fire officer who was at the centre of a probe into allegations he had lied about his qualifications and faced scrutiny from the media took his own life because he just “couldn’t take it ...
Sir Keir Starmer has condemned Benjamin Netanyahu’s “egregious” actions in Gaza, warning that the UK and allies will take “concrete actions” unless he changes course. The Prime Minister, along with ...
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