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Sir Ed Davey has written to Foreign Secretary David Lammy, urging the Government to take steps in retaliation for Wera Hobhouse’s deportation.
The Indian Cultural Association (ICA) hosted the Samuh Sunderkand Paath at Woolmer Green Village Hall on Sunday, April 13. The event featured the recitation of sacred verses from the Sunderkand, a ...
Fewer children in London have secured a place at their first choice of primary school despite an overall drop in demand for places across the capital. Overall, 87.9% of pupils who applied to start at ...
The Prime Minister has faced repeated questions over his definition of a woman in the five years since he became Labour leader.
The Scottish Finance Secretary said there are no plans to bring forward new, revised gender reforms at the Scottish Parliament.
The studies also ‘offer hope’ that transplanted cells could tackle symptoms of the condition, such as tremors.
Migrants from Bangladesh, Colombia, Morocco and Tunisia are unlikely to be granted asylum in Europe and should have their applications fast-tracked so they can be sent home more quickly, the European ...
The decline in trade will be particularly steep in North America even without the stiffest tariffs, the global trade forum said.
Universal Credit, State Pensions, Child Benefit, PIP and other benefits may be affected by changes due to the Easter bank holidays this week.
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.
Users of the music streaming service, Spotify, are sharing that they are facing issues with the app and website.
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 ...
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