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A FAMILY looking for a “a quiet place to have breaks at weekends and school holidays” believe they have found the “perfect” place in ...
Eight people were also wounded in the attack, including four children, the Kyiv City Military Administration said.
A man has admitted causing the deaths of a mother and daughter and seriously injuring three others in a Boxing Day crash. Amanda Riley, 49, and Linda Philips, 72, both died on December 26 2023, ...
IMPORTANT conversations around grief and death are taking place in North Berwick this week as part of National Demystifying Death Week.
The Liberation Convoy, which followed the journey made by the so-called “Shetland Bus” during the war, was greeted with a floating salute as it arrived in Lerwick on Tuesday n ...
There could be no “formal relationship” between Plaid Cymru and Reform UK following the next Welsh elections, the party leader has said. Rhun ap Iorwerth ruled out a deal with Nigel Farage’s party 12 ...
The truck, loaded with construction materials, hit the minibus carrying a group of teachers in Central Java province.
Opposition politicians have criticised a provision in Tuesday’s deal exempting some temporary Indian workers from national insurance payments.
Sir Keir Starmer has been facing calls to u-turn on his decision to strip winter fuel payments from millions of pensioners.
The Environment Agency said no hosepipe bans are planned but warned water companies may need to put in measures including restrictions in summer.
The latest S&P Global construction purchasing managers’ index showed a reading of 46.6 for last month, improving slightly from 46.4 in March.
Joe Biden has said in his first post-presidential interview that US president Donald Trump’s pressure on Ukraine to give up territory to Russia amounted to “modern-day appeasement”. The historically ...