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A teenager has been sentenced for stabbing a 17-year-old stranger with a large Rambo knife just hours before he murdered two boys in Bristol. The 16-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, ...
Ofgem chief executive Jonathan Brearley was speaking weeks after the Chancellor vowed to cut red tape across the UK to promote growth.
Agreement has been reached between the Omagh Bombing Inquiry and the Irish Government over cooperation. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) comes ahead of the resumption of public hearings in the ...
A Metropolitan Police officer has been jailed after a woman woke up whilst he was raping her. PC Samuel McGregor, 33, was found guilty of raping a woman at an address in London in May 2021 after a ...
Doctors at the hospital issued a statement on Tuesday saying there is no estimated discharge date from intensive care.
A consensus of economists has predicted that Consumer Prices Index (CPI) inflation will come in at 2.7 for March.
David Beckham has launched a fundraising appeal for Unicef to support vulnerable children as he prepares to turn 50 next month.
Party leader Nigel Farage said ‘we’ve got to see the long-term contracts that many of these county or unitary authorities have signed up to’.
The High Court heard on Tuesday that a trial of the claims of four women, who cannot be identified, against Tate could be held in early 2027.
Royal Mail doesn't post or collect parcels as usual on a bank holiday - here are the arrangements for Easter 2025.
But the Business Secretary added that the dispute over the North Lincolnshire site was because of ‘one specific company’.
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