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The Foreign Secretary told the London Sudan Conference it is ‘morally wrong’ to give up on the north-east African country.
Jacob Ewing, 44, of North Carolina, groomed a Welsh schoolgirl online, before attempting to enter the UK to marry her.
Six people have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was stabbed to death in Kennington. Police were called to the incident in Hillingdon Street around 9.15pm yesterday evening (April 14).
Police officers are carrying out early morning patrols in a national park to help protect a rare bird species at risk of extinction. Wildlife crime officers are patrolling the Cairngorms National Park ...
A man who murdered his friend following a row over a “childish” prank he played on him has been jailed for a minimum of 18 years. Matthew Higgins, 36, shaved off one of 37-year-old David Eaton’s ...
A total prize fund of £70,000 is up for grabs in the Grade Two feature and the big two go head-to-head, with Mullins running Classic Getaway and O’Moore Park, and Skelton sending Riskintheground back ...
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Sir Alan Bates has urged victims of the Horizon scandal to take the Government to court over delays to financial redress. In an email sent to members of campaign group Justice For Subpostmasters ...
Rapper Lil Nas X has said he has “lost control of the right side of my face” before reassuring fans he is “OK”. The 26-year-old posted a video on social media of himself in hospital attempting to move ...
A man has been arrested after a 30-inch machete was found in a taxi near Kidbrooke. Officers searched a person known to them as a previous knife offender in a taxi on April 10. A stop and search was ...
Smelly food - and having to stand in standard when the First Class carriage is empty - are Brits’ biggest train ‘icks’. A poll of 2,000 adults discovered the top 20 ‘rail fails’, which include noisy ...
Scotland’s seabird populations are continuing to decline as threats including climate change and avian flu take their toll but some species are showing signs of recovery, statistics show.