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Muhammad Amaad and Mohammed Fahir Amaaz are alleged to have used a ‘high level of violence’ against Pcs Zachary Marsden, Lydia Ward and ...
A commitment to the triple lock on pensions is not in the scope of the resurrected Pensions Commission, Liz Kendall has said.
The group’s co-founder wants to bring legal action over the decision to proscribe the organisation as a terror group.
The Foreign Secretary and other ministers urged the Israeli government to ‘immediately lift restrictions on the flow of aid’.
The Secretary has said households will “never again” face major water bill hikes as he announced an overhaul of regulation of ...
Yellow warnings have been issued by the Met Office for thunderstorms and hail on Monday, with a chance of up to 50mm of rain within a single hour.
Poundland has confirmed that 25 of its stores across the UK will close, with several set to shut next month (August).
Ed Miliband has accused Nigel Farage of trying to “airbrush history” over Britain’s exposure to fossil fuels. The Energy Secretary criticised the Reform UK leader’s claim that it is “mindless” for the ...
Passengers are likely to face continued disruption at one of London’s busiest train stations this evening as services gradually return following a major signalling failure. Fourteen platforms at ...
Melissa Wilband caused traumatic brain injuries to Lexi Wilband as she bathed her at their home in Gloucestershire on Easter Sunday 2020.
Traditional public service media is under threat and needs to be more discoverable on popular video sharing platforms like YouTube, regulatory body Ofcom has said.