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France and the rest of Europe remains in the grip of the first major heatwave this summer with health warnings in effect on ...
Israeli forces killed at least 74 people in Gaza on Monday, witnesses and health officials said. Air strikes left 30 dead at ...
Manchester City crashed out of the Club World Cup as Al-Hilal snatched a stunning 4-3 victory in extra time of a pulsating ...
The Dragons’ vice-captain has become a key performer for club and country and recently signed a contract extension at Liverpool.
A spokesperson for the group said activists are ‘successfully disrupting’ business-as-usual at Elbit Systems in Bristol.
The Government believes the labels are likely to become unnecessary when the UK and EU finalise a new agrifood deal.
Trains to and from Aylesbury and Wycombe to London Marylebone are being cancelled after a train fault at Wembley Stadium left all Chiltern ...
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds appealed to backbenchers to support the Bill ahead of a crunch vote on Tuesday.
The winner of the McIlvanney Prize will be announced at the Bloody Scotland crimewriting festival in September.
Tennis fans braved the heat to queue overnight for the second day of Wimbledon – equipped with wine, umbrellas and strawberries. Many were taking extra precautions after a woman fainted in the heat ...
The watchdog revealed households will see bills surge by £104 by 2031 to cover the cost of the extra network investment.
The University of Portsmouth’s School of Computing is working with accident repair group ABL 1 Touch and Innovate UK on the project.