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Charles walked the ‘blue carpet’ and saw a first screening of Ocean With David Attenborough at the Southbank Centre in London on Tuesday.
Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn reiterated his call for the Government to end arms sales to Israel, highlighting that the state has dropped bombs on Gaza equivalent to “five times of the power of ...
British Formula One team principal Oliver Oakes has resigned as team principal of Alpine after just nine months in the role. Oakes, 37, was appointed in August to become the youngest team boss on the ...
A former head of the Royal Navy in Scotland has recalled how he spent VE Day fearing the Second World War would continue for years in the Far East.
Stephen Flynn is hoping to win the Aberdeen Deeside and North Kincardine seat, with a number of former SNP MPs also standing for Holyrood.
An interim report into the power outage caused by a substation fire that shut Heathrow Airport will be published on Thursday. The airport was closed to all flights until about 6pm on Friday March 21 ...
Scott Parker hailed his players’ commitment and work ethic as Burnley celebrated promotion to the Premier League with thousands of fans during an open-top bus parade. The Clarets boss spoke to fans ...
A man has been arrested after crashing a car into the front gate at Jennifer Aniston’s home in Los Angeles, authorities said. Police told KABC-TV that the Friends star was home at the time of the ...
A Holocaust survivor has paid tribute to the “high risks” people took to help Jews during the Second World War. Jacques Weisser, 83, was born in Antwerp during the war and subsequently hidden when his ...
Notorious prisoner Charles Bronson’s latest parole hearing will be held in private, a judicial Parole Board member has decided. The decision comes after one of the UK’s longest-serving prisoners – who ...
Newmarket handler William Haggas was on the scoresheet at Cork as First Instinct toughed it out to land the Listed-class Goffs Irish EBF Polonia Stakes over five and a half furlongs.
Foreign Office minister Hamish Falconer warned it would lead to the deaths of more innocent civilians and put hostages at ‘greater risk’.
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