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Russian drones, missiles and artillery have killed at least 26 civilians and injured more than 200 others in Ukraine, ...
Seven people have been charged after protesters clashed with police at a demonstration in support of the soon-to-be banned group Palestine Action. Officers made 13 arrests for offences including ...
Nathan Smith led Surrey to a dominant nine-wicket Rothesay County Championship win over Worcestershire that keeps them on course for a fourth straight Division One title. Smith took six for 38 as ...
Lee Carsley will not allow the heat to be an excuse as England Under-21s prepare to face the Netherlands in the European Championship semi-finals in Bratislava. Carsley’s side beat tournament ...
Emma Raducanu fought back tears after setting aside “some pretty bad news” to battle back from a set down to defeat American Ann Li in the first round of the Eastbourne Open.
The conflict began with Israel targeting Iranian nuclear and military sites, saying it could not allow Tehran to develop ...
The Prime Minister is facing a rebellion from his own MPs over the proposed legislation which is set for a Commons vote on July 1.
Frozen food retailer Iceland's 'chilling' use of facial recognition technology has been slammed by privacy campaigners.
The allies are likely to endorse a goal of spending 5 of their gross domestic product on their security during a summit in the Netherlands.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the US had helped in ‘alleviating’ the threat of nuclear capability for Tehran.
The A5 project suffered a major knockback on Monday when the Stormont Executive’s decision to proceed with the upgrade was quashed at the High Court in Belfast. Mr Justice McAlinden said the proposed ...