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Pope Leo XIV is the first ever from North America and the US president has said he looks forward to meeting him.
The Scottish Trans and Equality Network has hit out at Parliament bosses’ decision following the Supreme Court gender ruling.
Victory Day is one of the country’s biggest secular holidays, commemorating the 27 million Russians lost in the war.
Oghenochuko Ojiri pleaded guilty to eight offences under section 21A of the Terrorism Act 2000 during a hearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court.
Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers were convicted of causing criminal damage to the much-loved tree following a trial at Newcastle Crown Court.
An Augustinian parish is rejoicing as the new Pope shares their spiritual heritage. Father Gabriel Hassan, parish priest at St Monica’s Church in Hoxton, east London, said the election of Pope Leo XIV ...
"It feels profoundly right that Mike’s farewell will take place in the village, where he was born and he proudly called home." ...
Workers celebrated and waved flags to mark the end of more than 650 days of work by TBM Mary Ann to link Water Orton in Warwickshire with Birmingham.
Sir Keir Starmer said the trade agreement struck on Thursday is a ‘historic’ deal, but economists played down the benefits for the economy ...
Ms Kuldeep Stohr, who specialises in paediatric surgery, was suspended earlier this year from her role at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge.
A MAN from Holyhead who was “peddling cocaine” in the area for several months has been jailed. Mathew Jones, 21, of Ffordd Beibio, was sentenced to two years and nine months’ imprisonment at ...
A detective inspector was assigned to lead the investigation, despite criminal damage usually being categorised as a more minor crime. Indeed, when the case came to trial, the Crown Prosecution ...