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US President Donald Trump’s tariffs were a common factor in demonstrations across the world to honour International Workers’ ...
The Information Commissioner’s Office has said it will take action if it believe UK data protection law is not followed.
Planned negotiations between Iran and the United States this weekend over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program have been postponed, Oman announced on Thursday. Omani Foreign Minister Badr ...
Baroness Kidron told Parliament that pupils were being wrapped ‘in a world of digital products’ that normalised screen time over ...
The gaming giant said the prices of consoles will rise around the world from Wednesday, with some of its gaming prices to rise later this year.
Shadow minister Paul Holmes highlighted differing views between the Government and former prime minister Sir Tony Blair on efforts to limit fossil fuels before adding Labour is dr ...
April was the sunniest on record for the UK, with unusually warm temperatures and dry weather setting the stage for a scorching start to May. Provisional Met Office figures show the country recorded ...
The Scottish Government should “hang its head in shame” after rock star Sir Rod Stewart stepped in to pay for the autism diagnosis of a child who has waited three years. The musician stepped in after ...
The Belfast band are being investigated by counter-terrorism police after videos emerged allegedly showing the band calling for the deaths of MPs.
Blue Peter will begin airing from a new studio as the long-running children’s show shifts to a “digital-first magazine format”. Changes already announced include the BBC saying in March it had decided ...
The competition watchdog is looking into the veterinary industry after 56,000 people raised concerns about the sector.
Richard Satchwell, 58, denies murdering his wife Tina Satchwell at the home in Youghal, Co Cork, that they shared in March 2017.