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Thirty years after the deadliest homegrown attack in US history, former president Bill Clinton will return to Oklahoma City on Saturday to remember the people who were killed and comfort those ...
Hector had to have his tail and a leg amputated after suffering severe injuries in the incident in North Ayrshire.
Teacher members of the NASUWT union have reported that Andrew Tate is having a negative influence on male pupils.
The Chancellor has said it would be “foolish” to stop engaging with China. Rachel Reeves is due to hold talks with the US next week amid efforts to strike a trade deal, which the UK hopes can help ...
An ’emergency demonstration’ will be held in Parliament Square, central London, while a rally and march will take place in Edinburgh.
There have been reports that the UK Government could seek to send failed asylum seekers to overseas hubs in the Balkans.
Personalised “health MOTs” could be a “game-changer” for those approaching retirement age in the UK, the Health Secretary has said. The approach, currently used in Japan, involves combining genetic ...
US ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee on Friday appeared at the Western Wall, the holiest Jewish prayer site in Jerusalem’s Old City.
Donald Trump has said the US could “take a pass” on Ukraine peace talks if they become too difficult but added he thought there was a “good chance” of succeeding. Sir Keir Starmer discussed Ukraine ...
Parents are abdicating responsibility for their child’s behaviour, delegates at the annual conference of the NASUWT teaching union heard.
A migrant has died after a medical emergency on a small boat in the English Channel. The RNLI confirmed it had launched its all-weather lifeboat and a group of migrants were brought to Dover in a ...
More action is needed than just restricting pupils’ access to mobile phones, Patrick Roach, general secretary of the NASUWT, said.