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Israeli strikes in Gaza have killed more than 90 people in the past 48 hours, Gaza’s Health Ministry said, as Israeli troops increase attacks to pressure Hamas to release its hostages and disarm. The ...
A personal trainer who was taking a woman out for a first date has admitted dangerous driving after seven officers were injured in a crash involving five police vehicles and a car. Mazyar Azarbonyad, ...
Kremlin forces have pushed Ukrainian troops from one of their last remaining footholds in Russia’s Kursk region, officials said. Russia’s Defence Ministry said its forces took control of the village ...
A teaching union will ballot its members for industrial action if the Government offers a pay award that is “not fully funded”. Delegates at the annual conference of the NASUWT teaching union in ...
OUTBUILDINGS and boundary walls at a building damaged when a sinkhole opened at Rouge Bouillon have been demolished. The government confirmed that the existing structures were removed by the Jersey ...
There are half-a-dozen alternatives that are better than putting coloured crates out each week or taking a trip to La ...
Councils are expected to start using a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool to digitise old planning documents and cut backlogs as part of the Government’s drive to build 1.5 million homes. Ministers ...
US vice president JD Vance has met the Vatican’s number two official after a papal rebuke of the Trump administration’s crackdown on migrants and Mr Vance’s theological justification of it. Mr Vance, ...
A British couple have died in a cable crash near Naples. Graeme Winn, 65 and Elaine Winn, 58, were among the four people who died in the crash on Thursday at Monte Faito in the town of Castellammare ...
Basic services have yet to be restored to the areas of Myanmar hit by a huge earthquake three weeks ago, and emergency workers recovering bodies and clearing debris are facing regular aftershocks and ...
Iran and the US are preparing for a second round of negotiations over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear programme. The talks in Rome over Easter weekend will again hinge on US billionaire Steve ...
SCRUTINY is, as Deputy Louise Doublet puts it, “where the magic happens”. “It’s often called the critical friend of government,” she explained. “Our democracy functions best when you have ministers ...
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