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By Stephen Le Quesne BEING away from Jersey for four weeks brings with it a change in mindset, a different view and a bit of ...
Sir Keir Starmer has been forced to abandon a key plank of his welfare reform package in the face of a Labour rebellion. The Government has shelved plans to restrict eligibility for the personal ...
Senate Republicans have pushed through Donald Trump’s big tax breaks and spending cuts bill on the narrowest of votes, despite opposition from Democrats and their own ranks after a turbulent overnight ...
A British Wimbledon debutant ranked at 733 is “staying present in the moment” ahead of his match against defending champion Carlos Alcaraz, his coach has said. Oliver Tarvet, 21, from St Albans, ...
The jury deliberating in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex trafficking trial has asked to review critical evidence from one of the prosecution’s most important witnesses: the hip-hop mogul’s former longtime ...
Wimbledon was close to its hottest day on record on Tuesday as sweltering temperatures gripped the All England Club, forcing fans to huddle under umbrellas and sending queues scrambling for shade. The ...
A 28-year-old man has been charged with the murder of pregnant mother-of-two Sarah Montgomery in Co Down. Police said the man had also been charged with child destruction. The man is due to appear ...
Interest rates are expected to come down further in the coming months, the governor of the Bank of England said. Andrew Bailey also highlighted weakness in the UK labour market amid increased economic ...
Jessie J has said she is “missing being an active mum” as she recovers from breast cancer surgery. The Price Tag singer announced in June that she had been diagnosed with early breast cancer and that ...
Patients do not need “ventriloquists” from arm’s length bodies to speak for them, and more weight should be given to the likes of MPs and councillors, according to the Health Secretary. Wes Streeting ...
A teaching assistant thought a five-year-old boy who was having a fatal allergic reaction had a stomach bug when he vomited at school, an inquest has heard. A jury at Peterborough Town Hall heard that ...
The Government has offered a further concession to limit the scale of a Labour revolt over welfare reforms. Changes to restrict eligibility for the personal independence payment (Pip) could be delayed ...