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Foreign Secretary David Lammy has condemned the “appalling” killing of two Israeli embassy staff members in Washington DC. The victims, a man and a woman, were leaving an event at the Capital Jewish ...
The 38-year-old leader of the hard-right Alliance for the Unity of Romanians had conceded defeat on Sunday after losing in the runoff to Nicusor Dan, the Bucharest mayor who obtained 53.6% of the vote ...
R&B singer Chris Brown has said he will go “from the cage to the stage” after he was freed on bail following a charge over an alleged bottle attack at a London nightclub two years ago.
It is understood that a number of investment firms and private equity groups are among those to have tabled proposals to buy the business.
The Office for National Statistics said public sector net borrowing rose to its fourth-highest April figure on record.
Sir Keir Starmer had been expected to attend a virtual ceremony alongside representatives from the Mauritian government to sign off on the deal.
Irish rap trio Kneecap have said the charging of one of their members with a terror offence in the UK is “political policing” and a “carnival of distraction”.
Marks & Spencer has reopened its website for customers to browse online after taking the site down overnight as part of efforts to recover following a major cyber attack.
The store halted orders on its website and saw empty shelves after being targeted by hackers around the Easter weekend.
Five justices unanimously dismissed a legal challenge by two landowners, who claimed that the law did not allow camping.
A statement to the Chancellor is signed by dozens within the sector including the Local Government Association, representing councils providing care.
A new 5,000-tonne destroyer key to North Korea’s naval advancement was damaged during its launching ceremony attended by leader Kim Jong Un, state media reported.
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