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Woman arrested for 'murder' after pensioner, 93, found dead at home A murder investigation is underway after a 93-year-old woman was found dead. | 5065 |
Tenerife landslide sees residents evacuated as officials assess risk of more landslips Homes have been evacuated in Tenerife after a landslide in the north-east of the island. Spanish media report that it came after a large rock fell on a home on Tuesday afternoon.The English language | 5059 |
UK seaside town launches £30million battle to save beach that could be lost forever A popular British seaside resort is in the midst of a final consultation over plans for a £30m investment to... | 5057 |
Concern erupts as Chinese researchers access hundreds of thousands of NHS patient data Chinese research institutes have accessed NHS data from a major UK study, according to reports.... | 5056 |
Meghan Markle's next public appearance will clash with major day for Prince Louis Meghan Markle’s next public appearance is set to fall on the same day as Prince Louis’ seventh birthday. The Duchess of... | 5055 |
JK Rowling praises 'extraordinary women' that won legal battle in trans debate Author JK Rowling has paid tribute to “three extraordinary, tenacious Scottish women” who secured the Supreme Court ruling that the term “woman” in equality law refers to biological women. The verdict... | 5053 |
Tenerife landslide sees residents evacuated as officials assess risk of more landslips Homes have been evacuated in Tenerife after a landslide in the north-east of the island. Spanish media report that it came after a large rock fell on a home on Tuesday afternoon.The English language | 5051 |
JD Vance 'love bombing' UK and Europe to distract from 'questionable' policies US Vice President JD Vance has launched a charm offensive aimed at the UK and Europe, marking a significant shift in... | 5046 |
Labour given bombshell warning that returns deal with France could lead to MORE migrants Channel migrants could be sent back to France if the UK agrees to take legitimate asylum seekers.The UK and France are discussing a “one-for-one” agreement that will allow | 5045 |
NHS bosses urged to admit defeat in battle with nurse over trans woman in changing room Hospital managers have been urged to admit defeat in their legal battle against a nurse who complained about sharing a changing room with a transgender medic. Veteran nurse Sandie Peggie is taking NHS Fife to an... | 5044 |
Birmingham bin strike to continue as talks collapse Birmingham bin strike to continue as talks collapse | 5039 |
Donald Trump caves in as key Ukraine deal slashed to a third after White House bust-up Donald Trump appears to have scaled back the size of his demand for | 5032 |
Men cannot become women – a fact that frees ordinary Britons from woke lunacy Today the highest court in the land confirmed that the law recognises reality: women are adult human females, and men cannot become women.It has taken five years, half a million pounds raised through small donations by women organising... | 5031 |
Security checks for UK's most radical prisoners taken away because they were 'offended' Security checks for radical terrorists were watered down after prisoners complained they “interfered with their religious beliefs”, furious officers have revealed.Justice chiefs were accused of... | 5027 |
Victory for veterans! Number 10 forced to back down as heroes win D-Day cash battle Britain's last remaining veterans have been told D-Day costs will be fully-funded - just hours after the Government refused to cough up cash for their annual pilgrimage to France.Second World War warriors... | 5011 |
Woman 'thought she was going to die' after man's brutal attack following date night | 5009 |
POLL: Should asylum seekers be allowed to start working in the UK after just six months? Asylum seekers aren't allowed to work in the UK in general, but some people argue they should be allowed to... | 5002 |
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry go on secret holiday to celebrate Duchess's new business Prince Harry and | 4998 |
UK supermarkets urged to put clearer labels on British food to champion home-grown produce A poll of 2,000 adults found 59% would prefer to buy produce that is grown, made or harvested in Britain. Eggs, milk, potatoes and fish among are the items they are most inclined to seek out. The research was commissioned by... | 4997 |
Felled Enfield oak 'had 50-year life expectancy' Felled Enfield oak 'had 50-year life expectancy' | 4990 |
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