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Children’s TV presenter and entertainer Glen Michael has been remembered as an “STV legend”, as the broadcaster announced his death at the age of 99. He was best known for Glen Michael’s Cartoon ...
A man has been stabbed to death in central London’s Knightsbridge – with police launching a murder probe and investigating reports that the incident was a robbery.
Will Murray and Jack Croft, the duo behind Michelin Guide hotspots Fallow, FOWL and Roe, stepped up to the plate as new research revealed 65% of Brits eat lunch at their desks - and just 13% take a ...
Gregory Twigg, 32, denies intending to cause Lee Woodward, 39, serious injuries when he punched him three times in Stoke-on-Trent, on June 24 2022.
The French president and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer also agreed a ‘new deterrent’ was needed to stop small boats crossing the ...
Border Force vessels have been sent as part of the response to multiple boats on Thursday morning, according to HM coastguard.
Suspensions and exclusions from schools in England have risen to a record high for recent times, Government figures show. There were 954,952 suspensions in the 2023/24 academic year, compared with 786 ...
The fighting in Gaza has shown no sign of slowing as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with US President Donald Trump in Washington this week.
Asda has revealed that it is in redundancy talks with some members of staff as it looks to shake up its 'struggling' brand.
Scots have been warned careless use of barbeques can have “devastating” consequences for the countryside, as the nation prepares for a weekend heatwave. Temperature will hit the high 20s in parts of ...
NHS Fife has spent more than £220,000 defending itself in the employment tribunal launched by nurse Sandie Peggie, it has been revealed. The extent of the costs was uncovered following an intervention ...
A special tribunal has indicted Bangladesh’s ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina by accepting charges of crimes against humanity filed against her in connection with a mass uprising in which hundreds ...