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It comes as the Archbishop of York labelled the situation in Gaza a ‘a stain on the conscience of the international community’.
A Fife councillor has been found guilty of sexual offences against a teenage girl over a seven-month period in 2023. David Graham, who was suspended from the Labour party two years ago, was convicted ...
The UN’s top court has announced that if countries fail to take measures to protect the planet from climate change they could be in violation of international law.
The unauthorised encampment, made up of seven caravans and motorhomes, arrived at the land on Britford Lane before 7.45 pm on Tuesday, July 22.
Liam Dawson bagged a first Test wicket in nearly 3,000 days before England captain Ben Stokes dismissed India counterpart Shubman Gill at Emirates Old Trafford.
Former professional footballer George Baldock died in an accident in his own swimming pool with no drugs or alcohol in his system, an inquest has found. The 31-year-old Greece international had been ...
The former first minister of Scotland said the Israeli government is forcefully starving the citizens of Gaza, including children.
More than 23,000 alumni and staff from the university voted online for the first time to elect the new chancellor.