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A gunman shot and killed five people at a popular fresh food market in the Thai capital before killing himself, police have said, attributing the shooting to a personal grudge. The victims included ...
Rules introduced under the Act on July 25 require online platforms to take steps to prevent children accessing harmful content.
The jury in the trial of two brothers accused over assaults on police officers at Manchester Airport has been sent out to consider its verdicts.
The Irish premier has welcomed a new trade agreement between the US and EU as having “avoided a damaging trade war”. Taoiseach Micheal Martin also said there is “much to be negotiated” following what ...
Charles was in Scrabster, a short distance from John O Groats, to meet with key figures working in the nuclear sector.
Aimee Betro, 45, told jurors she first came to Britain for ‘random touristy stuff’ and later visited for music events and boat parties.
Consumers shopping on Temu are very likely to find non-compliant products, including baby toys and small electronics, the commission found.
A 42-year-old woman has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of her two-year-old daughter who died after being found in a pond.
Disability Pride Month is a whole month to celebrate inclusivity and promote equality for the disabled community.
The actor-turned-activist is appealing after a High Court judge found he libelled two people and ordered him to pay a total of £180,000 in damages.
The precedent set by the SNP’s 2011 election victory would break the “logjam” towards a second independence referendum, John Swinney has said. The First Minister said there should be a “legal ...
The British public are “revolted” at scenes of desperation in Gaza, Sir Keir Starmer said, as senior ministers plan to meet this week to discuss the crisis in the Middle East.
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