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Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s call sparked anger over apparent attempts to appease Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen over border tensions.
The softening in price growth may reflect weaker demand following stamp duty rises at the start of April, Nationwide Building Society said.
Strike action by Glasgow subway workers will escalate this month when workers walk out for an additional three days – during the TRNSMT festival.
Parts of the UK, particularly places in the South East of England, are being roasted by scorching temperatures of as high as 34C this week. Amber heat-health alerts have been issued by the Met Office ...
The devices, known as Project Archway, allow officers to better assess victims’ injuries, particularly on darker skin.
The new rule at this year's Wimbledon championships is amid a rise in temperatures and will help keep players and fans safe during the action.
Factory worker Carole Hart died a month after being diagnosed with mesothelioma, which may have been linked to her jobs at two factories in Enfield.
A major BBC show has been taken off air as part of a schedule shake-up. The One Show, which typically airs at 7pm on weeknights, will be off TV for the next month. The news was announced live on the ...
A High Court jury found the Irish mixed martial arts star civilly liable for assaulting Nikita Hand in December 2018.
Sir Keir Starmer continues to face the prospect of a major rebellion over his welfare cuts despite making concessions to disgruntled Labour MPs. Ministers hope a partial U-turn will be enough to win ...
A 92-year-old man is to be sentenced after being convicted of the rape and murder of an elderly widow in 1967. Ryland Headley was found guilty of both charges by a jury at Bristol Crown Court on ...
The legislative measures are the first policy changes to be introduced from the Government’s Immigration White Paper.
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