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Eurovision Song Contest act Emmy Kristiansen did a “deep dive” to represent Ireland, a fellow Norwegian singer has said.
The real killer of a Wirral florist murdered in 1986 was known by “everyone” in the community, workers at a charity set up after her death were told. Peter Sullivan, 68, was convicted of the murder of ...
The Prime Minister has defended plans to release some criminals on recall earlier to ease jail overcrowding as ministers faced a backlash over concerns for victim and public safety.
Two of the London Fire Brigade’s 32-metre turntable ladders were used at the scene and videos on social media showed firefighters being lifted above the building amidst billowing plumes of smoke as ...
Tom Fletcher, a longtime British diplomat, is the first UN official to use the term ‘genocide’ concerning Israel’s war in Gaza.
Leading medics and health organisations have urged the Government to outlaw ‘the physical punishment of children’.
The wife of a former Conservative county councillor who was jailed after an online rant about migrants on the day of the Southport attacks faces a wait to see if her appeal against a 31-month sentence ...
The American musician was arrested at a hotel in the early hours of Thursday by detectives from the Metropolitan Police.
MP raises fears for historic display team, based at RAF Waddington, because of ‘glint and glare’ from solar panels on new farms.
British Airways has been fined more than £3.2 million after a luggage handler suffered a bleed on the brain and another broke his back when they fell from height while working at Heathrow Airport.
Police have released CCTV footage of two teenagers they want to speak to after a pair of kittens were tortured and killed in west London.
The company’s boss said criminals had bribed some of its customer service agents who live outside the US to hand over personal data on customers.