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The Princess Royal will attend a dawn service for the Australian and New Zealand troops who fell in Gallipoli in north-west Turkey in 1915.
World number one Luke Humphries closed the gap on league leader Littler, despite losing 6-4 to Price in the final.
The West “cannot be agnostic or naive” about where goods are made, the Chancellor has told a gathering of foreign finance ministers as she prepares for talks with her US counterpart.
Donald Trump said Russia has already made a “pretty big concession” to end the war in Ukraine by stopping short of taking control of the whole country. But the notion is one that Ukraine and much of ...
The Catholic Archbishop of Armagh said the Pope wanted to ‘reach the hearts of those who are spiritually poor’.
Riders from the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery have been rehearsing a complex routine in preparation for their leading role in the VE Day celebrations. Troops on 48 Irish draught horses performed ...
More than £800 million of state pension underpayments has been identified in a correction exercise, and they're not finished yet ...
Some 150 new trade sanctions against Russia have been introduced by the UK, aimed at choking off the Kremlin’s war effort.
Ofcom has published the final version of a new set of online safety rules designed to protect children which will come into force in July. The regulator has set out more than 40 practical measures for ...
A killer driver who was locked up twice for a Darlington crash that led to the death of a mum-of-two has died in prison.
A person was airlifted to hospital after a car flipped onto its roof during a serious A19 crash. Police, fire, and ambulance crews were called to the major route near the Cleveland Tontine on ...
The figure is the highest since current police recording practices began in the year to March 2003, according to the Office for National Statistics.