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A towering mural in France of the Statue of Liberty covering her eyes is racking up millions of views online with its swipe ...
A MAN has told a trial of the moment "the red mist came down" and he stabbed his partner to death, only stopping when the knife broke.
RESPITE care for vulnerable adults could be moved to a former children’s care home in Worcester. Worcestershire County Council is planning to relocate its residential care services to Greenhill Lodge, ...
The King has said the commitment of a major centre for Islamic study to “international co-operation” is more “imperative than ever in today’s world”.
It was fun on the fairways in Portrush as tens of thousands flocked to the north coast to see the world’s top golfers tee off on the first day of The Open. The crowds included actor James Nesbitt, US ...
Sir Keir Starmer’s chief of staff is the highest paid Government special adviser, new figures have indicated. Morgan McSweeney is paid between £155,000 and £159,999, according to data released by the ...
There are parallels between the political conditions which faced Harold Wilson and Sir Keir Starmer’s current challenges.
Carrying chickens by their legs “causes injury, pain and unnecessary distress”, Adrian Ramsay has warned in a bid to block a law change. The Government has planned to overturn an EU ban on catching ...
Sandie Peggie has lodged a claim against NHS Fife and Dr Beth Upton, citing four clauses in the Equality Act 2010.
An 18-year-old man who was stabbed in the heart with a Rambo-style knife had given “grief” over a £20 cannabis debt to the friend of a teenager accused of his murder, a trial has heard.
Fines for contempt of Parliament need a “statutory footing” to stop witnesses from misleading select committees, an MP has said. Mark Pritchard warned that witnesses “get away with it” if they provide ...