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The Republican president, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky and other European leaders held hours of talks at the White ...
London Zoo has held its annual animal weigh-in, with capybaras, penguins, lemurs, snails, and Priscilla the Galapagos tortoise stepping onto ...
The former frontman of The Jam is bringing a discrimination claim against the firm he worked with for more than 30 years.
Air Canada said it would gradually restart operations after reaching an agreement with the union for 10,000 flight attendants ...
A member of rap group Kneecap is due to appear in court for allegedly supporting a proscribed terror organisation. Liam Og O hAnnaidh, who performs under the stage name Mo Chara, is accused of ...
Broxbourne Council in Hertfordshire is the first to say it is taking legal advice after the High Court ruling on migrant hotels.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said it was a ‘disgrace’ that so many white, working-class children are being written off at school.
Tensions have soared between the two neighbouring countries following the overthrow of Syrian president Bashar Assad in December.
New draft guidance from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence suggests the NHS should move away from a one-size-fits-all approach.
More than a third (35%) of the public wrongly think university graduates must start paying back their student loan as soon as they get any paid job, which rises to 58% among graduates aged 18 to 34.
John Swinney said the 2011 election, where the SNP won a majority, leading to the 2014 independence referendum, had set a ‘precedent’.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage hailed the High Court decision in Epping as a “victory” and said he hopes it “provides inspiration to others across the country”, while the shadow home secretary argued ...