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First the positives. Whilst the effectiveness of the US attack is still to assessed - deeply buried facilities are hard to ...
The bodies of three hostages held in Gaza have been recovered, Israel's Defence Force (IDF) has said. The Israeli military ...
David ‘Syd’ Lawrence, the first British-born black cricketer to play for England, has died at the age of 61. It was revealed ...
The UK government is organising an escape plan for British nationals that are stuck in Israel and the occupied territories as tensions escalate.
Donald Trump has announced a series of strikes against 3 major nuclear sites in Iran, saying they “obliterated” the facilities. Iran is yet to confirm the full scale of the damage.
Seven men have been charged after two people were injured during a protest outside the Iranian embassy, police have said.
Iran is "considering all options" as it mulls over how to respond to what it called the US' "outrageous" and "extremely ...
Pep Guardiola has said he would be happy to manage a team in South America. The Manchester City boss is revelling in the ...
Campaigners have urged the Government to step in to protect the future of Notting Hill Carnival as they mark Windrush Day.
The US stunned the world on Saturday night by striking three Iranian nuclear facilities with a dozen "bunker buster bombs".
Donald Trump addressed the United States from the White House following the strike on Iran's three nuclear sites.
Keir Starmer has said Tehran can never be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon - as the US bombed three sites in Iran.