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The Liverpool footballer and his brother, Andre Silva, died after the Lamborghini they were travelling in burst into flames.
The NHS could face six months of disruption after resident doctors in England voted in favour of strike action. Downing Street said pay negotiations will not be reopened because the Government “can’t ...
The King and Emmanuel Macron demonstrated the entente cordiale still remains strong between the UK and France as the French president began his state visit. The two heads of state gave public displays ...
Concern has been expressed over the siting of a loyalist bonfire close to an electricity substation in Belfast. The location of the towering pyre is also close to two major Belfast hospitals.
Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Lidl are among those calling on ministers to enact promised due diligence laws that effectively ban forest-risk commodities.
A beacon could soon be installed at the entrance to Bradwell Marina. A planning application has been submitted by Port Flair Ltd to Maldon District Council for the structure, which would sit on a ...
Top seed and title favourite Aryna Sabalenka survived an almighty scare against world number 104 Laura Siegemund before reaching the Wimbledon semi-finals. Sabalenka, the runaway world number one and ...
A FORMER Essex sub-postmaster says a newly published report into the Horizon scandal puts the blame "fairly, squarely and very firmly" with the Post Office. In 1999, the Post Office rolled out new ...
The South Basildon and East Thurrock MP said he had ‘decided to continue my parliamentary career as an independent MP’.
Trainline has issued a warning to Brits who are travelling via train to Oasis shows across the UK this summer.
Speaking at the Commons Foreign Affairs Committee, the Foreign Secretary admitted the impact of previous measures was ‘not sufficient’.
Campaigners and experts debated on whether utilities should be nationalised as ministers seek to ‘reset’ the failing sector.