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Alan Wall, from Preston, said it was ‘heartbreaking’ to see his cat Smokey suffer after being treated with counterfeit ...
The allies are likely to endorse a goal of spending 5 of their gross domestic product on their security during a summit in ...
Russian drones, missiles and artillery have killed at least 26 civilians and injured more than 200 others in Ukraine, ...
The tourist, 26-year-old Juliana Marins, was climbing Mount Rinjani – an active 12,224-foot volcano on the Indonesian island ...
Tensions between Israel and Iran could dominate discussions among world leaders at the Nato summit amid a fragile ceasefire. Sir Keir Starmer is among those in The Hague for a gathering of the ...
The jets, a variant of the F35Bs the UK already uses, can carry conventional weapons, but can also be equipped with nuclear bombs.
More than 1,000 heath fritillaries have been recorded so far this year on the National Trust’s Holnicote Estate in Somerset.
Co-chairman and former community secretary Sir Sajid Javid said successive governments had treated social cohesion as a ‘second-tier issue’.
The Government has been “dangerously flat-footed” in its approach to recovering nearly £2 billion in estimated taxpayer losses from the Covid bounce back loan scheme, MPs have warned. The Public ...
A veteran who lost both legs and his left arm serving in Afghanistan has made history after becoming the world’s first triple amputee to sail solo, non-stop and unsupported across the Pacific.
Ministers are introducing a law change to deport foreign inmates at an earlier point in their sentence in a bid to free up prison space. Fresh legislation is set to be laid in Parliament on Wednesday ...
The National Literacy Trust charity has warned that writing for pleasure is in a ‘worrying state of decline’ among young people.