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Surgeons from a specialist UK eye hospital have helped save the sight of more than 20 Bangladeshi students who were wounded in last summer’s protests in the country. Mahi Muqit and Niaz Islam, ...
The messaging platform is launching a new one-way chat thread with UK and European users, nudging them about online safety.
Iran’s supreme leader said that the first round of talks with the United States went “well”, in his first public comment on the negotiations, state television reported. The comments by Supreme Leader ...
A 43-year-old man has been questioned on suspicion of murder and released on bail as police probe fatal Worksop blast ...
Commons Leader Lucy Powell had her X account hacked on Tuesday, with the page repeatedly publicising a “House of Commons cryptocoin” scam.
Four women, who cannot be identified, are suing Andrew Tate over allegations of sexual violence, which he denies.
Ministers have taken control to ensure supplies such as coking coal and iron ore reach the site after talks with its Chinese owner broke down.
It comes after National Education Union teacher members in England suggested they would be willing to take action over pay.
Hertfordshire Police said 85 grave plaques, including a large number thought to be for babies and children, were vandalised at Carpenders Park Lawn Cemetery, near Watford, Hertfordshire, after it was ...
Presiding officer Alison Johnstone announced the June date for the Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse vote on Tuesday.
Tindall, who revealed midfielder Joe Willock is available once again after concussion, said: “Hopefully the manager will be back sooner rather than later but only at a time when he feels ready.
Durham believe England captain Ben Stokes would “jump at the chance” to front a new Hundred team in the region, but accept they may have to wait until 2029 for the tournament to expand.