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Legislation passed in the Commons on Wednesday as MPs voted 385 to 26, majority 359 in favour of proscribing the group under the Terrorism Act 2000.
A private service was held at St Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh after which Charles and Camilla stood, with heads bowed, in silence.
Failings by a local council contributed to circumstances around the death of a grandmother who was killed when a 12-year-old boy she was fostering ran her over with her own car, a coroner has found.
Iran’s president has ordered the country to suspend its co-operation with the International Atomic Energy Agency after US and ...
Microsoft is cutting about 9,000 jobs worldwide in the latest round of staff cuts as the US technology giant looks to slash costs. It is understood the job losses will impact less than 4% of its total ...
The Met Office said heavy rain could cause some problems but temperatures would no longer be as ‘oppressively hot’.
Neil Stubley says the turf is coping well after the hottest ever start, but warns climate change may force future adaptations.
Ian Byrne (Liverpool West Derby), who was with family at the Hillsborough disaster in 1989, said a law is needed to restore faith in justice.
MPs had warned in May that Karen Kneller’s position at the Criminal Cases Review Commission was untenable amid heavy criticism of the body.
Children from across Wales have taken part in a mass sing-along to mark the country’s first appearance at the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 tournament.
In 2023, appearing for a separate module of the inquiry, Mr Hancock admitted the so-called protective ring he said had been put around care homes early in the pandemic was not an unbroken one, and ...
Nikita Hand successfully sued Conor McGregor in a civil court over an incident in which he was alleged to have ‘brutally raped and battered’ her.
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