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Kulsuma Akter suffered more than 25 knife injuries in an attack by Habibur Masum after he tracked her to a refuge in Bradford.
A Metropolitan Police tutor has been dismissed after he bit a female student officer on the neck and touched her thigh at a public work gathering.
Hurricane Erick has formed in the Pacific Ocean on a forecast track to bring heavy rain, strong winds, storm surge and possible mudslides to southern coastal Mexico, the US National Hurricane Centre ...
A person has died in Yorkshire from rabies after becoming infected while on holiday in Morocco, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has said. The person, which the Barnsley Chronicle reports is a ...
The Princess of Wales’s public appearances have increased in recent weeks and she has attended three high profile events.
Kate Phillips has been announced as the permanent chief content officer of the BBC, after she had been performing the role on an interim basis after predecessor Charlotte Moore announced she was ...
A senior union leader has urged the Government to do more to show it values public services and the workers who deliver them. Christina McAnea, general secretary of Unison, told her union’s annual ...
A member of rap group Kneecap faces criminal charges for allegedly supporting a proscribed terrorist organisation and not his support for the people of Palestine, a court has heard. Liam Og O hAnnaidh ...
The DUP leader said the post-Brexit trading deal could never be effective until fundamental issues around lack of unionist consent are addressed.
Iran’s supreme leader has rejected US calls for surrender in the face of Israeli strikes and warned that any military involvement by the Americans would cause “irreparable damage” to them, in an ...
Broadcasters Zoe Ball and Jo Whiley are joining forces to launch a new podcast which promises to be a “warm and welcoming conversation with old mates”. The podcast will cover “heartfelt and unfiltered ...
A GROUP representing businesses throughout Dunbar is “absolutely against” parking charges being introduced in the town. Dunbar Trades’ Association (DTA) has called on East Lothian Council to think ...
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