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All eyes are on Vatican City for the sign of a new pope, as cardinals processed into the Sistine Chapel to begin the secret ...
The Liberation Convoy, which followed the journey made by the so-called “Shetland Bus” during the war, was greeted with a floating salute as it arrived in Lerwick on Tuesday night. The Shetland Bus ...
The Survation survey suggests Nigel Farage’s party will beat the Tories and Labour to become the main opposition at the Scottish Parliament.
Charles visited the Thames Tideway Tunnel, a 10-year project designed to protect the Thames from sewage pollution.
People given infected blood and blood products in one of the worst treatment disasters in NHS history have described “anguish” felt while waiting for compensation. The Infected Blood Inquiry has heard ...
A driver who nearly caused a head-on crash with a lorry on the A350 following a dangerous overtake has been sentenced.
Mr Merz and French president Emmanuel Macron — both firm believers in the European Union — used their first meeting since the German leader’s appointment on Tuesday to present a united front in the ...
Gerry Adams gave evidence for a sixth day as part of his defamation case against the BBC at the High Court in Dublin.
In a heated exchange in the Commons, shadow equalities minister Mims Davies repeated calls for a national public inquiry.
The ‘breadth and diversity of opportunities’ available at UK institutions could be restricted, the education select committee has warned.
Jurors in the trial of two former friends accused of cutting down the much-loved tree at Sycamore Gap have been told they must consider the evidence “calmly and dispassionately”.
Independent MP Shockat Adam asked if the UK will admit ethnic cleansing in Gaza and end all military cooperation with Israel.
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