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The strikes included one attack on a school sheltering hundreds of displaced Palestinians, which killed 27 people, officials said.
The wait for a new pope goes on after black smoke rose from the Sistine Chapel following the first secret vote as the conclave began. A group of 133 cardinal electors began their behind-closed-doors ...
Industry leaders gathered in London to call on the Government to scrap plans that would allow AI firms to use creative content without permission.
US Vice President JD Vance has said Russia was “asking for too much” in its initial peace offer as the United States looks to bring about an end to the war in Ukraine.
More than 95,000 Year 11 pupils in Greater Manchester and the West Midlands will receive their GCSE results via an app ahead of a national roll-out. The Government has suggested the move will cut ...
The statement came a day after US President Donald Trump said only 21 of 24 hostages believed alive had survived.
Labour is facing a ‘battle for the very future and the heart and soul of our country’, Cabinet Office minister Pat McFadden said.
A former Sinn Fein official who was murdered after being revealed to be an informer was thrown ‘to the wolves’ by security services, Gerry ...
MPs have rejected a bid to force public authorities to record sex data purely based on biological sex, amid concerns it would lead to the “mass outing of trans people”. The Conservatives had put ...
It is becoming “increasingly difficult” for the Stormont Executive to mitigate decisions being made at Westminster, Northern Ireland’s Finance Minister has said. John O’Dowd said decisions, such as ...
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