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Two Irish diplomats were among the delegation that Israeli soldiers fired in the vicinity of in the West Bank, the Irish Government said. Ireland’s Deputy Premier and Foreign Affairs Minister Simon ...
Political activist Tommy Robinson has been charged with harassment of two journalists. Robinson, 42, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, is accused of two counts of harassment causing fear of ...
The discovery could help prevent diseases years before symptoms appear, as well as paving the way for the exploration of rejuvenation therapies.
The Government will send £4 million worth of aid to Gaza as it ramps up pressure on the Israeli government to lift a blockade on the region. The aid will include essential medicines, safe drinking ...
The mother of teenager Jay Slater who was found dead in Tenerife last summer has broken down in tears at the inquest into her son’s death. Debbie Duncan said the 19-year-old had gone on holiday and ...
Sir Keir Starmer told MPs he wanted more pensioners to be eligible for the payment after Labour’s decision to means-test it after coming ...
Aberdeen’s Jack MacKenzie suffered a facial injury in the incident at Dundee United’s Tannadice Park on Saturday.
A “masterful” painting by Scottish Colourist Samuel John Peploe which once hung in his patron’s drawing room has sold for more than £381,000 at auction. Roses In A Green Jug went under the hammer in ...
The Tory leader said deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner is ‘on manoeuvres’ and asked how MPs could ever trust Sir Keir after a U-turn on ...
“It’s essential that M&S prioritises a secure and complete recovery over a rapid one. Rushing to bring systems back online without full assurance of their integrity could risk further compromise.
The UK Government has risked “undermining public confidence” in its approach to a hearing of the Omagh Bombing Inquiry, its chairman has been told.
Lineker has apologised ‘unreservedly’ for the ‘hurt and upset caused’ after he shared a social media post about Zionism.