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Israel’s defence minister has said troops will remain in so-called security zones in the Gaza Strip, Lebanon and Syria indefinitely. The remarks by Israel Katz could further complicate talks with ...
An Irishwoman who alleged she was raped at knifepoint by the main suspect in the disappearance of toddler Madeleine McCann is bringing a case to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) against the ...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has promised Malaysia and Vietnam greater access to Chinese markets as he tours south-east Asia ...
Canvey Island have set their sights on making good use of precious grant funding by expanding their Soccability scheme.
More than 90 per cent of Oxfordshire children heading into reception in September have been offered a place at their first choice school.
They found 12 of the 16 glasses of wine and one of the two shots of whisky they ordered were short measured, but all of the pints of beer were correctly measured. Jody Kerman, head of trading ...
Hays said conditions are set to remain ‘challenging’ into its 2026 financial year, as firms continued putting the brakes on hiring.
LIVERSEDGE have set their sights on improving the provision of women and girls' football within the community after receiving important ...
Former MP Joanna Cherry said there must be ‘a sea-change’ across the public sector to recognise the law has been clarified.
Unite the union says if guarantees that no worker will lose money could be put into writing by Birmingham City Council, a deal could be closer.
The co-founder of environmental campaign group Extinction Rebellion has lost a Court of Appeal bid to have a conviction for conspiring to fly drones over Heathrow to close it, quashed.
Women’s clothes have swung from positive annual inflation in January (up 4.2%) to negative inflation in February (down 0.2%) then back to positive inflation in March (up 2.7%). Potatoes, cheese, ...