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By Douglas Kruger BY all accounts, the man was a prize sod. But in 1215, when King John reluctantly consented to the terms of ...
The King has spoken candidly about his cancer treatment saying he would like to think he is on the “better side” of his journey. Charles comments were made to a former cancer patient he met during an ...
Ireland and the UK have performed in the second semi-final of the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest. British group Remember Monday harmonised their song What The Hell Just Happened with Bridgerton-inspired ...
When the Vermilion Valley Resort in California’s eastern Sierra shut down for the winter, the staff left cabin doors unlocked just in case a wayward hiker needed shelter during the frequent mountain ...
A 21-year-old Ukrainian man has been charged with three counts of arson with intent to endanger life over fires at two properties and a car linked to the Prime Minister. The Metropolitan Police said ...
The MP behind the assisted dying Bill has defended it as another leading medical body raised concerns about the risks of it “failing to protect vulnerable patients”. The Royal College of Physicians ...
Ukraine’s musicians cannot escape war, even at the Eurovision Song Contest. Rock band Ziferblat were in Basel, Switzerland, to represent their country when they learned that the home of backing singer ...
Protesters have “disrupted” Israeli singer Yuval Raphael’s rehearsal for the Eurovision Song Content semi-final, organisers have said. The singer, 24, was performing New Day Will Rise during the ...
The real killer of a Wirral florist murdered in 1986 was known by “everyone” in the community, workers at a charity set up after her death were told. Peter Sullivan, 68, was convicted of the murder of ...
The Government has appointed Jonathan Hall KC to lead a review into how Manchester Arena plotter Hashem Abedi was able to carry out a violent attack on four prison officers. Mr Hall, who is the ...
The Prime Minister has defended plans to release some criminals on recall earlier to ease jail overcrowding as ministers faced a backlash over concerns for victim and public safety. Under emergency ...
The United Nations’ humanitarian chief has defended using the term “genocide” to describe what aid workers are trying to prevent in Gaza, saying the world should not make the same mistakes seen in ...