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A brother who attacked his older sister with a hammer as she lay in bed has been detained indefinitely for her manslaughter.
A set of triplets paid tribute to their grandfather as they all graduated from the same university. The three sisters, Rose, ...
An outbreak of a contagious disease in a herd in the Col des Saisies means the race will now bypass two scheduled climbs.
Failing to return an expired licence to the DVLA is an offence under the Road Traffic Act 1988 and can be punished with a ...
The Business Secretary has said the idea of a “magic wealth tax” to raise funds is “daft” amid speculation that the Chancellor could turn to such a measure to plug holes in the public finances.
Waitrose, Lidl, Tesco and other UK supermarkets have issued recall warnings to shoppers, with the FSA saying "do not eat" ...
Since the Israeli and US strikes on Iran, in which American B-52 bombers hit three nuclear sites, Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi has accused the E3 of hypocrisy, saying they failed to uphold ...
Britain’s proscription of Palestine Action is a “disturbing misuse” of anti-terror laws, the United Nations human rights chief has said. Volker Turk has urged the UK to lift the ban, which he ...
The Chancellor could be left at risk of breaking her fiscal rules by unexpected economic shocks and faces “significant challenges” in delivering the Government’s agenda, the International Monetary ...
The manufacturer released two videos showing a Model 3 car negotiating central London and Swindon’s Magic Roundabout.
The visit of US President Donald Trump to Scotland is in the “public interest”, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said. Mr Trump is due to touch down in Scotland on Friday evening ahead of a four-day visit ...
Harrison Lawrence Van-Pooss was jailed for life with a minimum term of 25-and-a-half years in February for killing Claire Knights, 54, in Kent almost two years ago. He ambushed her as she walked back ...