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Ministers are seeking to broaden the law to criminalise assisting self-harm online or in person as part of the Crime and Policing Bill.
Ahmad al-Sharaa did not give a reason why he will not attend the summit but an invitation by the Iraqi government trigged sharp political divisions.
A new Channel 5 drama will be airing on TV soon, which features Jason Watkins and Sunetra Sarker among its cast. The story involves former police detective Huw Miller (Watkins), who settles into ...
A 'dream' £8.5m family home bought by James Corden for his big return to the UK remains boarded up - more than two years after plans ...
A decision is due on controversial plans for new labs and offices to replace a retail park in Botley Road on the edge of Oxford.
An 87-year-old man was attacked in the street and left for dead for the sake of a box of cornflakes and a shepherd’s pie, a court has heard. John Mackey had visited a north London Co-op store where he ...
Dame Justine Thornton, a High Court judge and the wife of Energy Secretary Ed Miliband, was among a number of residents to object to the plans.
Speaking during a Westminster Hall debate on Tuesday, Mr Vickers referred to the election of the new Pope Leo XIV – who was announced on Thursday after a secret conclave meeting which lasted just over ...
A woman whose terminally ill father chose an assisted death in Canada says he was a “hero”, as she campaigns for a change in the law in Scotland. Fiona Anderson’s father John Bird had stage four ...
Peter Sullivan was jailed in 1987 for the murder of 21-year-old Diane Sindall in Bebington, Merseyside, in 1986.
The Indian Premier League and Pakistan Super League were paused last week as military hostilities between the two nations escalated.
London TravelWatch said the organisation should do ‘much better’ in how it provides information to passengers when things go wrong.