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A man accused of driving into crowds at Liverpool’s victory parade has pleaded not guilty to 31 offences. Paul Doyle, 53, appeared via videolink from prison at Liverpool Crown Court for a plea hearing ...
Portuguese authorities raised the death toll in Lisbon to 17 as a union confirmed the brakeman, Andre Marques, was among the fatalities.
Kim Jong Un is in China having attended a military parade to mark the end of the Second World War in Beijing on Wednesday.
The First Minister spoke as a new Scottish Government paper called on Westminster to ‘respect the people of Scotland’s right to decide ...
Cleaners on London Underground could be balloted for strikes over pay, it was warned on Thursday ahead of walkouts by Tube workers in a separate dispute which will cripple services next week.
Pictures from the scene show a number of emergency vehicles including police cars, ambulances and a fire engine.
The banking group plans to change how it monitors the performance of its employees and manages staff turnover within the business.
Sources close to the Deputy Prime Minister said she was given three separate pieces of legal advice before buying an £800,000 property in Hove.
Sam Fender’s 2024 arena tour raised more than £100,000 for grassroots music venues. The Music Venue Trust (MVT) said the funds, distributed through its Liveline Fund which sees a contribution made to ...
Father Ted creator Graham Linehan has arrived at Westminster Magistrates’ Court where he faces trial accused of harassing transgender activist Sophia Brooks.
Ireland’s deputy premier Simon Harris has spoken to an Irishwoman who was kidnapped in Haiti after her release. Gena Heraty, who is from Westport in Co Mayo, was one of eight hostages – including a ...
Portugal was observing a national day of mourning on Thursday, a day after a famous Lisbon funicular derailed and killed 17 people in the capital’s worst accident in recent history. Authorities ...