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A lorry driver who scooped £5.2 million on the lottery quit his job and bought a new vacuum cleaner as his first purchase.
After the decision on Friday, Harry told the BBC he would ask Yvette Cooper to ‘look at this very, very carefully’.
A 12-year-old girl who was operated on by a since-suspended children’s surgeon and “left in awful pain” is one of the first to receive findings of an independent investigation into her care, lawyers ...
The Duke of Sussex has said he “can’t see a world in which I would be bringing my wife and children back to the UK” after he lost a Court of Appeal challenge over his security arrangements while in ...
The King and Queen are to visit Canada for the first time since their coronation and attend the state opening of the nation’s parliament, Buckingham Palace has announced. Charles is Canada’s head of ...
Almost 800 assisted deaths might occur in the first year of an assisted dying service being in place in England and Wales and end-of-life care costs could be cut by millions, according to the ...
Paul Whiteman, the NAHT school leaders’ union chief, has called for collaboration to stop a generation of boys ‘disappearing into a vortex ...
The party has taken control of seven local councils, winning hundreds of seats across localities from Durham to Kent.
The former MP and Sinn Fein leader is continuing to give evidence in his defamation case against the BBC at the High Court in Dublin.
Reform UK has said it is committed to keeping the NHS free at the point of delivery, as stated in its 2024 election manifesto. And in a social media post last month it said “Reform will never charge ...
Lydia Mugambe, 50, was found to have taken ‘advantage of her status’ over the Ugandan woman in the ‘most egregious way’.
A woman who alleges Harvey Weinstein forced oral sex on her nearly two decades ago broke down in tears in the witness box at his MeToo retrial on Friday. She raised her voice and swore as the former ...