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Products sold at Asda, Tesco, Iceland and other UK supermarkets have been recalled with 'do not eat' warnings in place from the Food Standards Agency (FSA). Recalls have been issued on products for a ...
The theft caused shockwaves in Romania, where the artefacts have ‘a strong emotional and symbolic impact on society’.
Pope Leo XIV is the first ever from North America and the US president has said he looks forward to meeting him.
The Scottish Trans and Equality Network has hit out at Parliament bosses’ decision following the Supreme Court gender ruling.
Victory Day is one of the country’s biggest secular holidays, commemorating the 27 million Russians lost in the war.
Pope Leo XIV, history’s first North American Pope, has said his election was both a cross and a blessing as he celebrated his first Mass in the Sistine Chapel. Leo spoke off-the-cuff in English to the ...
Oghenochuko Ojiri pleaded guilty to eight offences under section 21A of the Terrorism Act 2000 during a hearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court.
Water bills have been forecast to reach £2,000 a year by 2050, as regulator Ofwat has warned that customers in England and Wales will bear the cost of urgent investment in water infrastructure and ...
An Augustinian parish is rejoicing as the new Pope shares their spiritual heritage. Father Gabriel Hassan, parish priest at St Monica’s Church in Hoxton, east London, said the election of Pope Leo XIV ...
Gurvinder Singh Johal, said to have been known to friends as Danny, was pronounced dead at the scene in Derby.
Workers celebrated and waved flags to mark the end of more than 650 days of work by TBM Mary Ann to link Water Orton in Warwickshire with Birmingham.
Sir Keir Starmer said the trade agreement struck on Thursday is a ‘historic’ deal, but economists played down the benefits for the economy ...