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Israel has denounced what it called "false reports" that its troops fired on civilians at or near the sites. It said that ...
Civilians were fired at by tanks, drones and helicopters, civil defence officials say, while Israel says only that troops ...
BBC Northern Ireland has "no intention" of blocking its news or other output in the Irish Republic, its director Adam Smyth ...
A children's charity said it was "very disappointed" with plans to shut specialist hearing units at two schools in Torquay.
The water sector in England and Wales is failing and needs stronger regulation to better protect billpayers and the ...
A man arrested over a "suspected act of terrorism" in Boulder, Colorado, has appeared in court to face 16 state counts of ...
A disability people's rights group has hit out after the UK government cancelled the only in-person event it had planned in ...
Dame Vera Baird, a former victims commissioner and government minister, has been appointed the new chair of the embattled ...
MI5 lied "deliberately and repeatedly" as it tried to defend its handling of a neo-Nazi agent who abused women, the BBC has ...
Deputy Inna Gardiner has called for passengers impacted by Blue Islands flight delays and cancellations to get compensation.
A major hotel group is challenging a £2 "tourist tax" charge added to overnight stays for visitors to Liverpool. Whitbread, ...
The NSPCC adds county lines gangs aim to evade the police by using sophisticated "grooming" techniques that are "a form of ...