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The Queen has unveiled the foundation stone for a major new project at Westminster Abbey, a place she described as “very special”. Camilla returned to the site of the King Charles III Sacristy, which ...
Tom Fletcher, head of the UN Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs and previously a foreign affairs specialist to three UK prime ministers, has condemned Israel for “deliberately and ...
Siobhian Brown, MSP for Ayr, Troon and Prestwick, has voted in favour of the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill as it ...
The Justice Secretary will set out plans to address prison overcrowding amid suggestions criminals could be released after serving just a third of their sentences. A written statement is expected to ...
The Opposition leader said agreements with Narendra Modi and Donald Trump’s governments are ‘tiny tariff’ deals.
The US agriculture secretary said the US is ‘100 confident’ that its wood chips meet the UK’s sustainability requirements.
Reece Galbraith and his friend Jason ‘Jay’ Laws were using a Newcastle flat as a drugs lab when a blast ripped through the building.
The Bill, which relates to England and Wales, will come before MPs in the House of Commons on Friday for its report stage.
A 97-year-old care resident known for her mischievous streak was “placed under arrest” on her birthday as part of a surprise planned by staff. Maggie Clarke, a former children’s nurse and resident of ...
Tributes have been paid to the father of murdered schoolgirl April Jones who has died suddenly. Paul Jones, 55, died from a brain disease he contracted in 2018, six years after the death of his ...
The majority of reductions are set to come from head office-based teams around the world, led by the UK where there is a bigger proportion of staff.
Frozen food giant Iceland has announced the closure of a supermarket in Scotland this summer, putting jobs at risk.