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The week of Sir Keir Starmer’s first anniversary in Number 10 saw the Prime Minister scrap a raft of the Government’s proposed welfare reforms.
The Spotlight On Theatre And Dance From Northern Ireland initiative on August 19 is delivered by Theatre and Dance NI (TDNI), in collaboration with Belfast International Arts Festival, and supported ...
At least 33 Palestinians in Gaza have been killed in Israeli air strikes, hospital officials said, as Israel’s military said ...
Recognised worldwide in his red robes and with his wide smile, Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th dalai lama, describes himself as a ...
The area hit by the fast-moving water is especially popular around the July 4 holiday, making it more difficult to know how many are missing.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper says Islamic and right-wing extremism remain Britain’s “biggest threats” ahead of the 20th anniversary of the July 7 bombings. On July 7 2005, four suicide bombers ...
Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has called for the creation of 12-15 mega forces as part of what he described as “the first serious reform of our policing model in over 60 years”.
Holidaymakers are being caught out unexpectedly when tipping, paying taxi fares and shopping at local retailers, Be Clever With Your Cash said.
Jess Carter believes England played as though they were scared of France as they lost 2-1 in their opening match of.
“Free Palestine” and “Israel is committing genocide” were beamed on the screen at Fontaines DC’s sold-out London show. Grian Chatten, lead singer of the Irish post-punk band, struck a commanding ...
The rocker – who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2019 – plans to continue to record music but will not perform live again.
It was a troubling night for England fans as the Lionesses’ defence of their European Championship crown started with a 2-1 defeat to France ...