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She suffered a traumatic brain injury last Friday after allegedly being dropped on the floor by the boy “who treated her like ...
Cyprus was divided in 1974 when Turkey invaded following a coup by Athens junta-backed supporters of uniting the island with ...
Why is inflation up, are we in stagflation, and will it wreck the chancellor’s spending plans? Sean O’Grady explains the political impact ...
A former National Crime Agency officer who stole Bitcoin seized from the operator of an illegal dark web marketplace has been ...
Fresh questions have been raised over why the unprecedented gagging order was maintained for so long when the level of risk to Afghans was known last year ...
On a dramatic day in Westminster, questions have been asked over why nobody was sacked for the data breach and why the information commissioner is not planning to investigate ...
American companies in China are reporting record-low investment plans and declining confidence in profits this year ...
The High Court recently ruled that defective decision-making led to hundreds of Afghan special forces, who served with the ...
Labour prime minister seeks to reassert his authority after welfare revolt leaves £5bn hole in the public finances, prompting speculation the chancellor Rachel Reeves will be forced to raise taxes in ...
Soldiers from two specialist units have faced death and torture by the Taliban after being let down by Britain ...
The president’s public about-face on firing Jerome Powell is sure to have critics call it another TACO, or ‘Trump Always ...