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Britain’s Got Talent will see a golden buzzer added to the live semi-finals for the first time, giving head judge Simon Cowell or Ant and ...
The Prime Minister has faced repeated questions over his definition of a woman in the five years since he became Labour leader.
Campaigners who brought the legal case have told of their delight but others raised concerns at the implications.
Former world snooker champion Graeme Dott has appeared in court and been released on bail over allegations of child sex abuse. Dott, 47, is accused of two charges relating to primary school-age ...
Working a bank holiday isn’t illegal, and some employees might like to work it as if it’s a usual day.
Status yellow rain warnings are in effect in five Irish counties and much of Northern Ireland on Wednesday. Warnings of potential flooding and travel disruption have been issued across affected parts ...
Hundreds of thousands of families across England are finding out on Wednesday which primary school their child will be joining in September.
Israel’s defence minister has said troops will remain in so-called security zones in the Gaza Strip, Lebanon and Syria indefinitely. The remarks by Israel Katz could further complicate talks with ...
An Irishwoman who alleged she was raped at knifepoint by the main suspect in the disappearance of toddler Madeleine McCann is bringing a case to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) against the ...
Judge Mark Bishop said that Cambridgeshire County Council had taken a ‘rigid and blinkered approach to safety issues’.
Russian glide bombs and artillery have struck a city in southern Ukraine, killing one person and injuring nine others as Moscow’s forces continue daily attacks across the country.
Holly Willoughby’s media company owes £377,000 in tax, the High Court has heard. Roxy Media, the media production and management firm once run by the TV presenter and her husband, Dan Baldwin, was ...
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