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Newly-appointed chancellor calls on Tory critics to ‘give her a chance’
Newly-appointed chancellor calls on Tory critics to ‘give her a chance’
The pilots are reported to have served across the British military.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak and Joe Lombardo worked together five years ago after the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history on the Las Vegas Strip
Scotland lost 35-34 to Australia in the quarter-finals while Ireland were beaten 43-20 by Argentina.
Glastonbury 2023 is set to be held from 21 June to 25 June next year
Laurent Le Faucheur, the mayor of Goudelin, says the community is in shock
The man suing Spacey had accused him of being a fraud for keeping his sexuality a secret
Opening statements are set to begin soon in the trial of “That ’70s Show” actor Danny Masterson, who is charged with raping three women about 20 years ago
‘The great office of Prime Minister was yesterday reduced to an unedifying game of ghost-hunting,’ The Sun writes in an editorial.
Election Day in 2018 saw Democrats flip more than 40 seats to regain the House majority
As migrants, especially Venezuelans, struggle to come to terms with a new U.S. policy discouraging border crossings, one small town in southern Mexico is unexpectedly playing host to thousands of migrants camped far from the U.S. border
The nascent group that secured the first-ever union victory of an Amazon warehouse in the U.S. is set to face a crucial test on Tuesday
Democratic U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan and Republican JD Vance are deflecting accusations that they're political lapdogs to their parties
Australia has reversed a previous government’s recognition of West Jerusalem as Israel’s capital
The NASA astronaut who commanded the Apollo 9 mission has died
Craig will receive the Order of St Michael and St George from the Princess Royal on Tuesday morning.
Voting rights, healthcare and gun violence dominate their first appearance on the debate stage since 2018
Fox News star doubles down on case for Republican hopeful, writes Andrew Buncombe in Acworth, Georgia
A judge has ordered a psychiatric examination for a California man who pleaded guilty to plotting to firebomb the state Democratic Party’s headquarters and other buildings in Northern California
Candidates spar over issues including immigration and policing while trying to tar eachother’s reputations
The pair issued a rare joint statement after the unnamed nanny was interviewed by the Daily Mail
Stacey Abrams deflected in a debate Monday evening when asked about whether she would accept the results of Georgia’s governor’s race in November after she did not concede in 2018’s election.
Lisa Nandy says government has no evidence to support growth claims
A veteran senator's objections over Egypt's human rights record have trimmed a symbolically significant $75 million off annual U.S. military aid to that country
Just 2 per cent of police funding is used to target fraud, which makes up 40 per cent of crimes