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Malnutrition and hunger are becoming increasingly prevalent in the Gaza Strip as Israel’s total blockade enters its third month. A shortage of food and supplies has driven the territory toward ...
A “fairly chilly” spell is expected to follow record-breaking hot weather in the UK as the 80th anniversary of VE Day is marked with a military procession, flypast and street parties.
ALMOST 10,000 Ayrshire homes are set to benefit from a broadband upgrade. The upgrade is part of a £157 million UK Government investment, which will see around 65,000 homes and businesses in Scotland ...
Fourteen children aged between 11 and 14 have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after the death of a boy following a fire in Gateshead, Northumbria Police said.
Lewis Capaldi, from Bathgate, West Lothian, has Tourette’s Syndrome, and released his first album in 2019 and a second album in 2023.
Over 12 years as pope, Francis tried to remake the US Catholic hierarchy more in his image, elevating pastors who prioritised social justice and migration issues over culture warriors who were more ...
The C37 will be shut to traffic from Barrackhall to Gibbsyard near Annbank at Oswald's Bridge, which crosses the River Ayr. The works are expected to start at 8am on Monday, May 5 with the closure ...
Ken Wharfe, ex-royal protection officer to Harry, William and Diana, Princess of Wales, says Duke of Sussex has ‘played the wrong card’ ...
Madeleine McCann’s family has marked the 18th anniversary of her disappearance by remembering her as a “very beautiful and unique person” ahead of what would be her 22nd birthday. Madeleine was three ...
Hip-hop impresario Sean “Diddy” Combs once presided like a prince over his White Parties in the Hamptons, attracting A-list celebrities, gossip columnists and photographers.
Friends of Dundonald Castle, an award-winning community-led tourism charity, is sharing its success story as part of a new initiative by VisitScotland. The initiative aims to highlight the significant ...
Reform leader Nigel Farage warned some council staff to ‘seek alternative careers’ after his party took control of Durham council.