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British tennis fans said they were “heartbroken” after world number 733 Oliver Tarvet’s Wimbledon fairy tale came to an end against reigning champion Carlos Alcaraz. The 21-year-old qualifier thrilled ...
The Tories will be able to hold their first post-election conference in the “smallest house in the world” due to their reduced numbers, a Welsh minister has joked. Ken Skates, the cabinet member for ...
A man who tried to murder his wife in a “terrifying and frenzied” attack using a bow and arrow has been jailed for 20 years. Stephen Carr took a compound bow he had previously used in target archery ...
The King and Queen have attended a private service to dedicate a memorial stone to Queen Elizabeth II, in the Edinburgh cathedral where her coffin lay at rest before being transported to London. The ...
A dedicated task force has been proposed by the leader of the House of Lords to consider the next stages of reforming the upper chamber. The select committee would specifically consider the ...
MPs have backed the Government’s move to ban direct action group Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation, despite warnings it will have a “chilling effect” on protest. Legislation passed in the ...
MI5 could still face contempt of court proceedings over incorrect evidence provided in a bid for an injunction against the BBC pending the outcome of an investigation, judges at the High Court have ...
The service of former Royal Navy head Admiral Sir Ben Key has ended in disgrace after an investigation found he fell “far short of the values and standards expected”. Sir Ben was reportedly suspended ...
Foreign investors have stepped closer to buying part of the Telegraph, as MPs backed relaxed laws on foreign ownership of UK newspapers that will allow them to own up to 15%. The Commons voted ...
Royal Navy helicopters and a warship have shadowed a surfaced Russian submarine as it sailed through the North Sea and English Channel. Portsmouth-based patrol ship HMS Mersey, a Wildcat helicopter ...
MPs have agreed to prolong a standoff with the Lords over plans to give the military welfare watchdog powers to respond to whistleblowers. The Commons backed a Government amendment to the Armed Forces ...
A teacher has described to a jury how he sprinted towards the scene of a fatal school stabbing after he heard the shout “knife, knife” on the staff radio system. Thomas D’angeli was asked about the ...