Judge orders Philip's will sealed to protect royal 'dignity'
A judge has ruled that the will of the late Prince Philip should remain secret to protect the “dignity” of his widow Queen Elizabeth II, who is Britain’s head of state
A judge has ruled that the will of the late Prince Philip should remain secret to protect the “dignity” of his widow Queen Elizabeth II, who is Britain’s head of state
Europeans being dismissed or rejected from employment and having to ‘put lives on hold’ as they wait months for decisions
The retailer has also raised wages for HGV delivery drivers to address labour shortages
The Home Office has paused decision-making on more than 3,000 asylum applications by Afghans already in the UK
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The Minnesota Supreme Court has issued a narrow ruling in the fight over a ballot question over the future of policing in Minneapolis
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The US National Library of Medicine describes NPD as being ‘characterised by a persistent pattern of grandiosity, fantasies of unlimited power or importance, and the need for admiration or special treatment’
Catherine Cargill, who works at Croydon University Hospital, was one of the first to get a booster jab
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Shares in easyJet, Wizz Air and IAG, which owns British Airways, took off on Thursday.
‘We aren’t getting hotter’: Anne-Marie Trevelyan dismissed evidence of global warming
With a wildfire no longer threatening Lake Tahoe, residents, tourists and scientists drawn to its clean alpine air, clear blue waters and fragrant pine trees now wonder about the long-term effects that remain
Foreign secretary is a great office of state and gives Truss that status, while her retention of the women and equalities brief gives her the licence to speak out about domestic policy, writes John Rentoul
Mayim Bialik and Ken Jennings will split “Jeopardy!”