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She was part of a demonstration that put a banner with a message said to be from a Gazan child saying ‘Prime Minister I don’t want to die’.
The second round of negotiations in just over two weeks in Istanbul came after a string of attacks over the weekend.
The number of people reported injured after a car drove into crowds at Liverpool’s victory parade has risen to more than 100, police have said. Four people remained in hospital on Monday, a week on ...
A survey by the cross-party Speaker’s Conference found about half of MPs had experienced anxiety and depression due to intimidation.
Nigel Farage has doubled down on his attacks on Anas Sarwar, with the Reform UK leader using a visit to Scotland to again accuse him of “sectarian politics”. Mr Farage claimed the Scottish Labour ...
Scottish Water’s latest offer would see an average pay increase of around 7% over two years (2024/25 and 2025/26), in addition to a 3.5% yearly salary increase. It called for “sensible” negotiations ...
Electrical Safety First urged vapers not to ‘bin the battery’ following the ban on the sale of disposable or single-use vapes from June 1.
High Street, in Lees, was closed with a large emergency services response spotted at the scene. A police cordon was in place from near Nicholson Street and a number of police vehicles were blocking ...
The burning of a Koran outside the Turkish consulate in London amounted to a religiously aggravated public order offence, a judge has found.
As Oldham Athletic celebrate a first promotion in 31 years and Wembley win, goal hero Joe Garner says a "sleeping giant" has been awakened.
Mazyar Azarbonyad, 20, pleaded guilty to dangerous driving following the crash, which wrecked five police cars and left seven officers injured.
Israel’s military said in a statement that its forces did not fire at civilians near or within the site, citing an initial ...
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