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A jury has heard evidence in the inquest for Benedict Blythe, five, who became unwell at school before his death.
More than a fifth of the work of UK counter-terrorism policing is dealing with plots by hostile states, including Russia. It, along with countries such as China and Iran, uses proxies to carry out ...
Roman Starovoit, who served in his post as transport minister for a little over a year, was found dead from a gunshot wound.
Louis Mosley, the UK boss of the US tech giant, appeared before the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee on Tuesday.
The attack on the property in Leyton, east London, caused about £1 million worth of damage, the Old Bailey has heard.
Richard Hughes told a briefing in Liverpool that the projected rise in state pension spending would contributed to growing UK national debt.
A report into the Post Office Horizon scandal “shows the full scale of the horror” unleashed on people just trying to do a day’s work, a former subpostmistress has said. Jo Hamilton was falsely ...
Charles and Camilla welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte to Windsor, alongside the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Avon Coroner’s Court heard how Conroy moved to Alexandra House two months before the murder after trying to strangle a teacher at a residential school. He had also previously tried to kill his mother.
The inquiry chairman said those caught up in the scandal will have ‘found the experience to be troubling at best and harrowing at worst’.