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A 14-year-old boy who was fatally stabbed in Manchester has been named by police as Ibrahima Seck, with his family paying tribute to him as “funny, caring and hardworking”. Ibrahima was found with ...
Labour backbenchers have called for a Government U-turn on planned disability benefit cuts, after Chancellor Rachel Reeves restored winter fuel payments to a majority of pensioners. Ms Reeves’ £1.25 ...
An 11-year-old girl has also been left fighting for her life in hospital after the fire broke out in Heckmondwike on Sunday.
Beccy’s great aunt Lady Anne Dodd, the widow of the late comedian Ken Dodd, was among the 130 guests on the Saturday with the celebrations continuing on the Sunday with MillFest – a music festival for ...
The spending review is “settled”, Downing Street has said, after the Home Office was the last department locked in budget negotiations.
North East London NHS Foundation Trust was found guilty of health and safety failings over the death of Alice Figueiredo.
A defence lawyer implored Judge Curtis Farber to declare a mistrial, calling it a ‘tainted jury’ and a ‘runaway jury’.
Independent analysis by think tank the Institute for Public Policy Research looked at Treasury figures between 2009/10 and 2022/23.
SAINTS' experienced Tongan test centre Konrad Hurrell has joined Bradford Bulls on a two-week loan deal. The veteran powerhouse made a comeback on loan to dual registration partners Swinton at the end ...
Nato secretary-general Mark Rutte has said he sees no discrepancy between the UK’s current defence spending goals and his own push for members to reach 5% of GDP. The Nato chief would not reveal the ...
The former Tory leader described the Government’s response to plans for a new Chinese embassy in London as ‘Project Kowtow’.
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