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The newly appointed Home Secretary will meet counterparts from the US, Australia, Canada and New Zealand in London.
The University and College Union said cutting staff would amount to ‘academic vandalism on an unprecedented scale’.
The Sinn Fein vice president refused to be drawn on whether her own party would be running a candidate in next month’s presidential election.
Changes to property taxes designed to ‘level the tax playing field’ between high street and online retailers will cost physical stores heavily.
A Scottish charity which provides meals to school pupils in poverty-hit countries is now feeding three million children every day after it scaled up its global aid operation. Mary’s Meals, which ...
Travellers are facing severe disruption as few to no London Underground services are expected from Monday amid walkouts by thousands of workers. Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) ...
The award marks over three decades of the claymation characters, inventor Wallace and his trusty beagle Gromit.
Spending on going away was put ahead of home renovations and clothes spending in a survey of people’s top priorities.
Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, Bebe King, six, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, died following the attack on July 29 last year.
Morrisons is cutting the price of about 650 everyday essentials from Monday. Items such as chicken breast fillets, laundry pods, vegetables and enchilada kits are included and have had their prices ...
A Paralympian and House of Lords peer said she has been sent abusive emails accusing her of being “responsible for people dying in pain” amid her opposition to the assisted dying Bill.