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A ban was introduced last year - but the law has now been changed to help cash-strapped publishers raise funding.
Ministers should introduce the statutory duty to prevent people from dying as a result of mistakes in the welfare system, a Commons committee said.
A member of the House of Representatives from Zamfara State, Aminu Jaji, has decried the “terrifying insecurity” in his ...
Culley, 18, was arrested in Georgia for allegedly smuggling 30 pounds of cannabis. The great-granddaughter of late Labour MP ...
Wyatt Roy’s new Saudi job has placed him at the centre of the geopolitical universe, including in the room when Donald Trump ...
Dart RNLI’s B Class lifeboat has a new home as the countdown continues to the opening of the new station in Dartmouth. The ...
The U.S. State Department is warning travelers to "exercise increased caution" when traveling to this popular European ...
Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee chairwoman Dame Caroline Dinenage has said the UK does not “understand” the ...
The Chancellor is threatening to force pension funds to invest in UK infrastructure as she attempts to grow the economy ...
Britain is planning to allow foreign states to own up to 15% of a newspaper title, a government official said on Wednesday - ...
Shara capped a remarkable turnabout for the leader of the rebel uprising that ousted Bashar al-Assad. Mr. Trump has said he ...
The UK plans to allow foreign states to own up to 15% of key British newspapers, according to a person familiar with the ...
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