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Pope Francis has visited Rome’s main prison and met with dozens of inmates as he kept an Easter season appointment to spend ...
Rupert Lowe has said he has instructed solicitors to begin defamation claims against Reform UK’s leader, chief whip and party chairman. The MP for Great Yarmouth issued a statement on Thursday calling ...
Education unions are calling on the Government to provide clear guidance to schools and colleges on how to interpret the law in regard to children.
Rebecca Richardson, 54, appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Thursday as she fights extradition to Turkey over allegations she sexually assaulted a young child while teaching at an ...
Gil is one of countless volunteers who play vital roles at non-league clubs throughout the UK, with opportunities to get involved now available through the Pitching In Volunteer Hub. Through entering ...
Kevin Booth denies directing sexual communication to a woman without her consent at his home in the Highlands.
West Ham boss Graham Potter hopes Michail Antonio will return to training soon but was unable to offer any assurances about a new contract for the striker. Antonio is continuing his recovery away from ...
And Military Code, a homebred colt by Wootton Bassett, has him thinking of Royal Ascot after winning the British Stallion Studs EBF Novice Stakes at 6-1 in just a five-runner race.
The chief executive of Toby Carvery has apologised for “the upset that it has caused” after it felled a 400-year-old oak tree outside one of its restaurants. The tree, in Whitewebbs Park, north London ...
The King thanked a wellwisher who told him he looked in good health, joking: “You are very kind, it’s all mirrors.” Charles was joined by the Queen for the traditional Maundy service at Durham ...
A Herefordshire town councillor has been rapped for telling a “sexually inappropriate” joke, then trying to deny it.