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Sir Rod Stewart has been described as “stupid” and “grotesque” after calling on Britain to “give Nigel Farage a chance”. In an interview with The Times, Sir Rod showed his support for Reform UK, ...
A huge feature of a popular nightclub in Kingston has officially closed as the venue begins a major transformation under new ownership.
Carrie Johnson, the wife of former prime minister Boris Johnson, has urged breastfeeding mothers to eat and drink properly after she had a short spell in hospital with severe hydration.
A number of politicians have called for the Irish rap trio to be removed from the Glastonbury Festival line-up.
Lando Norris laid down a marker ahead of qualifying by finishing fastest in final practice for the Austrian Grand Prix. Norris, who set the quickest time at the Red Bull Ring on Friday, was again the ...
Experts are warning of a huge surge in flying ants, spurred on by the ideal combination of intermittent wet and warm weather across the UK.
Angus Gold described Barry Hills as “one of the greats in my lifetime”, as he joined the racing community in paying tribute to the training great following his death at the age of 88.
The compensation you're entitled to is £220, or 250 euros, for flights of 1500 km or less; £350, or 400 euros, for flights within Europe of more than 1500 km, and all other flights between 1500 and ...
Sir Keir Starmer has said Reform leader Nigel Farage “isn’t interested in Wales” and has no viable plan for Port Talbot’s blast furnaces. Speaking at the Welsh Labour conference in Llandudno, the ...
Brentford have rejected Manchester United’s latest bid worth up to £62.5million for Bryan Mbeumo, the PA news agency understands. United are pushing to bring in the 25-year-old forward, having ...
Two people died and at least 17 more were injured as Russian drones struck the southern Ukrainian port city of Odesa overnight, Ukrainian authorities said. A drone slammed into a residential tower ...
The Prime Minister told the Welsh Labour conference the ‘broken’ welfare system must be fixed ‘in a Labour way’.