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Rachel Reeves became tearful during PMQs on Wednesday, but she’s far from the first politician to cry over the years.
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Labour Peer Lord David Lipsey has been found dead after swimming in the River Wye, police have said. Dyfed Powys Police confirmed the body of a man pulled from the River Wye in Glasbury on July 1 is ...
Thousands of passengers have had their travel plans disrupted after low-cost airlines Ryanair and easyJet cancelled hundreds of flights due to French air traffic control strikes.
Patients will be given more control of their health via the NHS app, while there will be less reliance on hospitals, the plan says.
The jockey, of Beales Farm Road, Lambourn, Hungerford, was charged by postal requisition on June 19 after he drove his grey Mercedes A Class off the road and into a tree in Hermitage, Berkshire, at ...
PSNI Chief Constable Jon Boutcher said the actions of his officers had saved lives during the first night of violence in Ballymena last month.
Support for children with Send is inconsistent across schools in England, the chairman of Government’s expert advisory group on inclusion has said.
The Prince of Wales has expressed his deep sadness at the death of Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota, sending his condolences to all who knew him. Heir to the throne William, a passionate football fan ...
Thomas Holford, 25, has been found guilty of murdering his daughter, who died after ‘excessive and severe’ shaking caused brain and ...
Social care was described as a ‘very significant question’ hanging over the blueprint by the shadow health secretary.
The Government’s “shameful” welfare reform plans will end up increasing the social security bill in Northern Ireland rather than generating any savings, the Communities Minister has said. Gordon Lyons ...