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The Home Office will introduce new laws that will allow the UK to proscribe state-based groups such as Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
John Marjoram was elected in 1986, a year after the Green Party had been formed, and was a councillor at town and district ...
The first aid trucks have entered Gaza following nearly three months of Israel’s complete blockade, according to Israel and the United Nations.
Wayne Brown had suffered months of alleged harassment and media interest in claims he faked a qualification were the ‘final straw’, his ...
One of Scotland’s “most important roads could close with untold disruption” as workers backed strikes in response to a pay dispute. The Clyde Tunnel in Glasgow, relied upon by around 65,000 drivers a ...
The GMC says Martha Mills was referred to a paediatric intensive care unit ‘far too late’ after being described as ‘stable’.
Tommy Robinson’s latest attempt to reduce the length of his prison sentence for the civil offence of contempt of court is set to be heard at the High Court on Tuesday.
A Bracknell councillor is raising funds for brain tumour research in memory of loved ones lost to cancer. Leigh Quigg and her husband, Douglas, have been deeply affected by the disease, having lost ...
David Chester, 57, died in the incident at Bicester Motion – with firefighters Jennie Logan, 30, and Martyn Sadler, 38, also killed.
Dawn Richard said he told her and another woman who saw the attack that ‘we could go missing’ if either revealed what they saw.
An extension of fishing arrangements when the current deal ends next year lets European vessels operate in UK waters under ...
British passport holders will be able to use e-gates at more European airports as part of a UK-EU deal, the Government has announced. Since Brexit, British travellers arriving at EU airports have ...