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On July 7 2005, four suicide bombers targeted the capital’s transport network, killing 52 people and injuring more than 770.
Sir Mark Rowley said the law would be enforced ‘whether you’re 18 or 80’ after Sue Parfitt was held at a protest in support of ...
A third heatwave is set to hit the UK by the end of next week, the Met Office said. Temperatures could climb into the low 30s and the heat is forecast to remain at night, making sleeping uncomfortable ...
The son of a victim of the RAF 1994 Chinook helicopter crash is calling on the Prime Minister to intervene and allow a public inquiry after visiting the site of the disaster.
The storm killed at least 32 people, including 14 children. The destructive fast-moving waters rose 26 feet (eight metres) in ...
US-led ceasefire efforts in Gaza appeared to gain momentum after nearly 21 months of war, as prime minister Benjamin ...
Rescuers were searching for children from a girls’ camp and many others who were still missing after a wall of water rushed ...
It comes after reports on Friday that French police officers had used knives to puncture a boat off the coast.
Sir Mark Rowley said that policing of football matches costs £70 million which it does not get back from football clubs.
The week of Sir Keir Starmer’s first anniversary in Number 10 saw the Prime Minister scrap a raft of the Government’s proposed welfare reforms.
The Government warned there would be financial consequences to the decision not to reform personal independence payment as planned.
The Spotlight On Theatre And Dance From Northern Ireland initiative on August 19 is delivered by Theatre and Dance NI (TDNI), in collaboration with Belfast International Arts Festival, and supported ...
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