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In the southern city of Khan Younis, Nasser Hospital said it received the bodies of 16 people who it says were killed Tuesday ...
Fathers are being encouraged to apply for jobs at nurseries and pre-schools as part of a new Government campaign. According to the Department for Education, three workers out of every 100 in the early ...
One of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded has struck off Russia’s sparsely populated Far East, sending tsunami waves ...
Meta has posted stronger-than-expected results for the second quarter, buoyed by growing ad revenue even as its expenses increased. Shares in the Facebook owner surged more than 9% after-hours as a ...
Migrants have made the journey across the English Channel, with several Border Force vessels and RNLI lifeboats seen responding to crossings. Pictures show multiple boats with people wearing ...
A service of removal has taken place for Vanessa Whyte and her children Sara and James, who were shot dead a week ago.
The Government confirmed it had decided not to continue with the £1 million contribution to the International Fund for Ireland in 2024-25.
Richard Tice has said he is starting a “renewables war” against Energy Secretary Ed Miliband as he launched a new pressure group opposing “eyesores” such as pylons and solar farms.
Paloma Shemirani, 23, died at Royal Sussex County Hospital on July 24 2024, after declining the treatment for non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
A taxi driver from Worcester has been fined by the city's magistrates' court for driving without due care and attention.
His widow, Sharon, became emotional as she stepped out of a car to view the hundreds of floral tributes laid around the Black Sabbath bench.
Carl Bainbrigde, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to stealing two bottles of wine worth £13 from Tesco in High Street, Worcester, when he appeared at Kidderminster magistrates' court. The 40-year-old ...
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