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The Foreign Secretary has been “begged” to “save children’s lives” in Gaza as MPs from across the Commons urged him to refer ...
An insurgency late last year unseated former Syrian President Bashar Assad and ended the civil war that decimated much of the country’s infrastructure. The United Nations estimates that 90% of Syrians ...
The presenter had shared, then deleted, a post on his Instagram account about Zionism that featured a picture of a rat.
Weinstein, who denies ever raping or sexually assaulting anyone, briefly shook his head as he watched from the defence table.
The King and Queen are said to be “very much looking forward” to their short but hopefully “impactful” visit to Canada. During their two-day trip, Charles will become only the second monarch – after ...
As Cheryl Korbel watched tearfully from the public gallery, the Labour MP for Knowsley praised her for her campaigning on Olivia’s law.
David James, Combs’ personal assistant from 2007 to 2009, told the court that the job that seemed to come with ...
UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said that although the aid has entered Gaza, aid workers were not able to bring it to distribution points where it is most needed, after the Israeli military forced ...
A Labour Party spokesperson said the party must make sure all its procedures ‘comply with the Supreme Court’s clear ruling’.
A veteran Chelsea Flower Show designer with many accolades to his name has expressed disbelief at winning the “gift” that is the garden of the year award. Kazuyuki Ishihara designed Cha no Niwa – ...
Flight attendants in Spain have been told to hand back five months’ worth of salary increases after a row between the airline and a union.
Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood said guilty defendants avoiding court was a ‘final insult to victims and their families’.