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The BBC has asked the police to investigate Strictly Come Dancing amid fresh allegations, according to reports, after claims two of its stars ...
Protesters in Israel demanding their government make a deal to secure the release of hostages held by militants in Gaza escalated their campaign on Sunday, staging a strike that disrupted traffic and ...
The BHA set up the ‘Axe the Racing Tax’ campaign in response to proposals to replace the existing three-tax structure of online gambling duties with a single tax, with fears the current 15 per cent ...
Daniel Farke is convinced winger Jack Harrison can regain Leeds fans’ trust having “already won the staff and all the players back”. Harrison’s return to Elland Road this summer has divided opinion ...
Rescue workers in north-western Pakistan expanded relief operations on Sunday after flash floods killed more than 220 people in a single district, officials said. Buner, a mountainous district in ...
The Red Dragons have lost their opening two Championship games on returning to the second tier of English football after a 43-year absence.
The Home Secretary wrote in The Observer that ‘lawful protest is a fundamental right but violent criminality is not’.
Angus Robertson said the money would ensure Scotland’s ‘cultural highlights can be enjoyed at home and abroad’.
The Prime Minister, France’s Emmanuel Macron and Germany’s Friedrich Merz will host the coalition of the willing on Sunday afternoon.
Rising levels of poverty ‘would make Charles Dickens furious’, Lord Kinnock said in an interview with the Sunday Mirror.
Pep Guardiola claimed Manchester City’s squad size is “not healthy” after opening their Premier League campaign with a convincing 4-0 victory at Wolves.