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The Israeli Prime Minister and US Secretary of State said the only way to peace is to complete the destruction of Hamas and the return of ...
MI5 has admitted it “unlawfully” obtained the communications data of a former BBC journalist in Northern Ireland, a tribunal has heard. The “unprecedented” concessions relating to Vincent Kearney came ...
Reservoirs are now 56.1 full on average across England, compared with the average of 82.8 for this time of year.
The company, which runs 794 pubs in the UK and Ireland, said it will drop food and drink prices by 7.5 on Thursday September 18.
A former paratrooper known as Soldier F is accused of two counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder in Londonderry on January 30 1972.
THE area around a recycling centre on Anglesey has been closed due to an "ongoing incident". The area surrounding the Penhesgyn Household Waste Recycling Centre near Menai Bridge has been shut, police ...
Wind gusts of almost 80mph have been recorded overnight as much of England and Wales remains under a yellow weather warning. The Met Office said the strongest speeds were measured at the Needles on ...
The future of bus firm Alexander Dennis has been “secured” by a £4 million furlough scheme, John Swinney has said. The First Minister announced the move on Monday in hopes of avoiding the firm pulling ...
Christopher Cash, 30, from Whitechapel, east London, and Christopher Berry, 33, of Witney, Oxfordshire, were each charged with the offence of spying under the Official Secrets Act. Christopher Cash is ...
The boss of Aldi has urged the Government to avoid hiking costs for retailers in the autumn Budget because of the risk they can “find their way” onto supermarket shelves. Giles Hurley, the chain’s UK ...
The US secretary of state said he will use his trip to seek answers from Israeli officials about the way forward following ...
The supermarket said JD.com’s terms and commitments were ‘not in the best interests’ of Sainsbury’s shareholders and staff.