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Resident doctors have squandered the “considerable goodwill” they had with Government after staging five days of strikes across England, the Health Secretary has said.
Olivia Carter launches a series of articles that shine a spotlight on knife crime and its impact on young people across London - including ...
The Epping Ongar Railway has entered a new chapter in its history and has appointed former Elizabeth line commercial director Nick Arthurton as ...
The UK Health Security Agency said there were 2,544 cases of infection with shiga toxin-producing E.coli (Stec) in 2024.
A new Archbishop of Wales has been announced following a turbulent time in the church. Cherry Vann has been revealed as the 15th person to hold the role – and the first woman. Ms Vann, originally from ...
Sir James said that an “exceptional case” would be needed for it to go to the High Court, rather than the POAC. Mr Justice Chamberlain said on Wednesday that a High Court challenge could take place in ...
The president said India buys military equipment and oil from Russia, which he said has enabled the war in Ukraine.
Essex Police said 14 people have been charged in connection with protests at the site and there have been 23 arrests.
Residents fled inland as ports flooded on Kamchatka, while frothy, white waves washed up on the shore in northern Japan. Cars jammed streets and motorways in Honolulu, with standstill traffic even in ...
The Olympic gold medallist was climbing Laila Peak in the Karakoram mountain range when she was struck by falling rocks.
The family of a woman who was found dead in a house in West Yorkshire have paid tribute to a “gorgeous daughter and sister” as the man accused of murdering her appeared in court for the first time.
The flats will be provided to young people already employed with a number allocated to those moving towards employment.