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Baroness Therese Coffey told the House of Lords that she had been advised to knowingly break the law, but said ‘I wasn’t prepared to do that’.
Lib Dem MP Danny Chambers’ Bill will also target import dogs and cats who have their ears docked to make them look aggressive ...
Student Sarah Cotte, from Camden, north London, has denied two charges of expressing ‘an opinion or belief in support of a ...
A coach carrying passengers from Denmark to Austria has skidded off a road in northern Germany and flipped over, injuring more than 20 people including one seriously. The coach, operated by Flixbus, ...
The parade, which will go from Hyde Park Corner to Whitehall Place via Piccadilly, will see hundreds of groups taking part.
An epic mural of Noel and Liam Gallagher made from bucket hats is being offered a permanent home. The colossal artwork, which was created by Nathan Wyburn and commissioned by St David's Cardiff, is ...
The UN human rights office has recorded 613 killings near humanitarian convoys and at aid distribution points in Gaza run by an Israeli-backed American organisation since it began operations in late ...
A 15-year-old boy is on trial accused of murdering Harvey Willgoose, also 15, at All Saints Catholic High School in Sheffield.
Two brothers used a “high level of violence” in assaulting police officers at Manchester Airport, a jury has heard. Mohammed Fahir Amaaz, 20, and Muhammad Amaad, 26, are said to have struck out after ...
The BBC’s director of music Lorna Clarke has stepped back from her day-to-day duties after controversy over the broadcaster’s decision to show punk duo Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury Festival set live, ...
In her announcement of a new political party, Ms Sultana accused the Labour Government of failing to improve people’s lives, and claimed it “wants to make disabled people suffer” in reference to ...
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