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The BBC’s director-general was at Glastonbury Festival when Bob Vylan led chants of “Death, death to the IDF (Israel Defence Forces)” that were broadcast live.
Israeli forces killed at least 74 people in Gaza on Monday, witnesses and health officials said. Air strikes left 30 dead at ...
The softening in price growth may reflect weaker demand following stamp duty rises at the start of April, Nationwide Building Society said.
Strike action by Glasgow subway workers will escalate this month when workers walk out for an additional three days – during the TRNSMT festival.
The devices, known as Project Archway, allow officers to better assess victims’ injuries, particularly on darker skin.
Recent UK scientific research warns of rapid global heating, biodiversity loss, mass extinction, and threats to London. Rewilding and action ...
A High Court jury found the Irish mixed martial arts star civilly liable for assaulting Nikita Hand in December 2018.
Sir Keir Starmer continues to face the prospect of a major rebellion over his welfare cuts despite making concessions to disgruntled Labour MPs. Ministers hope a partial U-turn will be enough to win ...
The Government will investigate the whole system for supporting new parents to take time off work when they have a baby.
It comes after the UK Health Security Agency extended amber heat health alerts for much of the country into Wednesday morning.
There are “stubborn” barriers preventing parents from vaccinating their children, including difficulty booking appointments and a lack of GP reminders, according to a new report.
Journalist Sandy Gall has been praised as a “giant and a gentleman” after his death at the age of 97. His journalism career spanned more than 50 years and he was a renowned foreign correspondent for ...