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It appears to be the latest version of plans by the Israeli government to maintain lasting control over the territory.
Emmanuel Macron pressed for recognition of Palestinian statehood in an address to the UK’s Parliament, saying it was the “only path to peace”. The French president said a ceasefire was a matter of ...
The man refused to leave a house and armed officers were deployed, the Independent Office for Police Conduct said.
A small section of the Ayr United support will be able to buy alcohol at two home Premier Sports Cup games as part of a pilot scheme. The William Hill Championship club have been granted alcohol ...
The killing of a police bloodhound who helped find nine people over the course of his sniffer-dog rescue career has outraged Italians and sparked a criminal investigation to find his killers. Bruno, a ...
Concern has been expressed over the siting of a loyalist bonfire close to an electricity substation in Belfast. The location of the towering pyre is also close to two major Belfast hospitals.
The Government will respond ‘properly’ to Sir Wyn’s recommendations by the inquiry’s October 10 deadline, minister Gareth Thomas pledged.
It comes as education unions have raised concerns about the statutory tests taken by Year 6 pupils in primary schools across England.
Campaigners and experts debated on whether utilities should be nationalised as ministers seek to ‘reset’ the failing sector.
It follows a mixed picture in recent years, with one such attack in 2023 and 2022, none in 2021 and 2020, and five in 2019.
Betty Brown, 92, from County Durham, ran the Annfield Plain Post Office with her late husband when the faulty Horizon software was introduced.
A NEW education centre for SEND children is set to open in Weston-super-Mare this autumn. The Create Agency will offer specialist provision for young people aged 16 and over with special educational ...
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