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In Weinstein’s ongoing sex crimes retrial, Kaja Sokola has accused the former film studio boss of repeatedly sexually abusing ...
Sir Keir Starmer will join European leaders in Kyiv on Saturday for further talks on the so-called “coalition of the willing”.
It comes less than a fortnight before the Prime Minister will host EU chiefs at a major summit as he works on relations with Brussels.
Support for Ukraine is the “absolute focus” of Britain and its northern European allies, Sir Keir Starmer said as he attended a military summit in Norway that coincided with Russia’s Victory Day ...
Asked whether the 10% rate would still remain for the UK once the final details of the deal had been settled, the White House press secretary said: “The president is committed to the 10% baseline ...
The conclave to elect Pope Leo XIV was “fraternal” in atmosphere without the high drama of the award-winning film of the same name, a cardinal on the inside has said.
A Royal Navy warship has shadowed a Russian submarine as it travelled through the English Channel. Portsmouth-based HMS Tyne was deployed as part of a Nato operation to keep a watch on the kilo-class ...
Cardinals began describing the days and hours leading up to the final ballot that brought Leo past the two-thirds majority needed.
A passionate mixture of Brazilian and British fusion took place down Barry Island this bank holiday weekend. A celebration of samba music was held with around 20 groups of ‘samba drummers’ all ...
Former Irish Republican leader Gerry Adams is suing the BBC over accusations contained in a broadcast of the Spotlight documentary series.
MLA Sian Mulholland has proposed a private member’s bill that would enable operators like the People’s Postcode Lottery to set up in the region.
The Government said the changes “will ensure veterans cannot be unfairly penalised where such requirements are in place, recognising the unique challenges they face in trying to build up a connection ...