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Oguzcan Dereli accidentally dropped his mobile phone moments before he fatally stabbed Abdul-Latif Pouget in Clerkenwell, central London.
Supporters of Palestine Action are aiming to gather 500 people to take mass action in an attempt to overwhelm the criminal justice system and persuade authorities to lift the ban on the group.
Michael Shanks pledged to support the workers who are facing redundancy, but the Government is unlikely to improve the statutory redundancy offer.
The girl was shot in the head by a motorbike gunman in an alleged drive-by shooting at a restaurant in east London in 2024.
Sir James Cleverly is set to return to the Conservative front bench as the shadow housing secretary, as Kemi Badenoch shakes up her top team. The former foreign secretary is understood to be joining ...
The Deputy Prime Minister has reportedly been pushing for councils to be allowed to introduce a tax on tourism in their areas.
Swimmers from East Lothian Swim Team netted 18 medals at the Scottish Summer Meet. The event, which took place in Aberdeen from July 11 to 13, is open to the fastest swimmers in each stroke from ...
The British and Irish Lions emerged from the toughest test of their Australia tour with an edgy 24-19 victory over First Nations and Pasifika XV in Melbourne.
The row between the British Medical Association (BMA) and health leaders over the upcoming doctor strike has deepened as research suggests public support for the action is waning.
Sunderland are closing in on a deal for Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Granit Xhaka as head coach Regis Le Bris seeks to add Premier League experience to his squad.
Organised entirely by local volunteers, Gullane Games supports grassroots sports and community activities in the village. Most events are free of charge, with proceeds from ticketed entries and ...
Andrew Bailey also stressed that the UK cannot “compromise” on financial stability amid the Treasury’s plans to rip up red tape across the sector. Ring-fencing was brought in after the 2008 financial ...