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Weinstein has pleaded not guilty, and defence lawyer Arthur Aidala countered by portraying the accusers as willing partners ...
The Liberal Democrats say that local authorities could impose rules banning music on buses by strengthening existing antisocial behaviour laws.
At least 236 people were treated for injuries they suffered while trying to jump from buildings or for panic attacks, most of ...
Marguerite O’Leary and her teenage daughter Ellen stood for more than five hours on Wednesday to be among the first members of the public to see the late pontiff’s remains inside St Peter’s Basilica ...
The S&P 500 climbed 1.7 and added to its big gain from Tuesday that more than made up for a steep loss on Monday.
Ministers insist that forthcoming amendments to flagship planning reforms will protect community input and boost the economy.
Tuesday’s attack appears to be a major shift in a regional conflict in which tourists have largely been spared from violence.
The US president was speaking after efforts in London to broker peace led by Foreign Secretary David Lammy were downgraded to technical talks.
Finley Lintott-Warrillow hit a wall on a quiet residential road in Southampton after travelling at almost 90mph.
Lord Stevens of Birmingham warned that there is ‘no health benefit’ if vape users become hooked on nicotine, when they have not ...
Rachel Reeves has travelled to the US capital for the International Monetary Fund’s spring meetings of G7 and G20 finance ministers.
Andrew Bailey said the central bank is currently ‘working through’ the implications of US President Donald Trump’s tariff plans.
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