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Lawyers for the three-time Grammy winner say prosecutors are wrongly trying to make a crime out of a party-loving lifestyle.
A Eurovision Song Contest entrant has called for artists to be allowed to “freely express” themselves in the wake of new rules at the competition and being told to redo her song because the title ...
The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification said nearly half a million people are at ‘catastrophic’ levels of hunger.
Meanwhile, Auchincruive in South Ayrshire hit 25.4C making it Scotland’s warmest day of 2025 and hotter than Los Angeles in California. It surpasses the 24.4C recorded in Aboyne in Aberdeenshire on ...
The force added that “while the findings indicated the cause of death for the 91-year-old man was believed to be unnatural, inquiries have not revealed any third party involvement or contribution of ...
The open letter was signed by 600 people urging the BBC director general Tim Davie to air the unreleased documentary, Gaza: Medics Under Fire.
A CRASH in Old Colwyn on the A55 caused a driver minor injuries and a trailer carrying cattle to overturn. At 9.21am this morning (May 12), police were made aware of a single-vehicle crash on the ...
Sir Keir Starmer’s claim that Britain could become an “island of strangers” risks “legitimising the same far-right violence” seen in last summer’s riots, according to a Labour MP.
False claims about cocaine being on the table as Sir Keir Starmer met the French and German leaders were dismissed as ‘fake news’.
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds attempted to ease concerns in his response to an urgent question in the House of Commons.
Britain’s relationship with Sweden is “as strong as it has ever been”, Sir Keir Starmer said as he welcomed the Swedish prime minister to Downing Street on Monday.