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A federal judge in Florida on Friday has dismissed US President Donald Trump’s 15 billion-dollar (£11 billion) defamation lawsuit against the New York Times.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson is seen as Downing Street’s choice for the deputy leader position vacated by Angela Rayner.
The House of Lords once again heard impassioned debate from staunch supporters and firm opponents on the second of a two-day debate.
FUNDS are being raised after a dad and his baby daughter were killed in a crash – a week after they left Wales to live in Poland. Krzysztof Lewandowski, aged 30, and his two-month-old daughter, ...
The rare Royal Mint 50p coin has sold for more than 350 times its face value on eBay, and there are thousands more out there that could be worth ...
The United Nations General Assembly has voted to allow Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to address its annual meeting of world leaders by video after the United States revoked his visa last month.
The Northern Ireland Secretary said the Government wanted to provide ‘pastoral care’ to ex-soldiers who were involved in legacy case probes.
This roundup of claims has been compiled by Full Fact, the UK’s largest fact checking charity working to find, expose and counter the harms of bad information. Lots of claims have been circulating on ...
Evidence of German cockroaches at The Royal Oak Hotel in Lampeter has been presented in court. Aberystwyth Magistrates’ Court has granted an Emergency Prohibition Order (EPO) on prohibiting the ...
Jess Breach believes the Rugby World Cup has not seen the best of superstar Ellie Kildunne yet as she returns for England’s semi-final ...
The WXV Global Series replaces the three-tiered WXV tournament used in the last World Cup cycle and will see the top 12 teams in the world play each other in home and away fixtures between 2026 and ...
A “predator” paedophile has been jailed for 14 years for child sex offences against 39 young girls. Unemployed Stuart Latham, 22, raped one youngster aged 12 and targeted hundreds of others through ...