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Economy minister Yulia Svyrydenko is currently in Washington for the final co-ordination of the agreement’s technical details ...
It comes after India ordered almost all Pakistani citizens to leave the country following last week’s deadly attack in Indian ...
Judges in Belfast have ruled that NI Secretary Hilary Benn is acting unlawfully in failing to hold a public inquiry into Mr Brown’s murder.
Swedish journalist Joakim Medin — reprsented by MLSA — was handed a suspended sentence for “insulting the president” in Turkey but remains jailed in a separate case on terrorism-related charges.… ...
A 99-year-old RAF veteran said he will be remembering friends “who didn’t make it like I did” through the Second World War on VE Day. Dennis Bishop, a former leading aircraftsman who saw active ...
A PAEDOPHILE has been jailed for 20 years for child rape and sexual abuse which police said was one of the worst cases they have ever dealt with.
New guidelines from the independent Sentencing Council were scheduled to come into force earlier this month but were delayed.
Giving evidence to the Joint Committee on Human Rights, Shabana Mahmood said that justices at the UK’s highest court had ‘done their job’.
The skulls of three indigenous Ainu people have been returned to their community by a university. The remains, which have been held at the University of Edinburgh’s Anatomical Museum for more than 100 ...
Sir Paul, 82, has written a foreword for the book, which is being published in November, and says: “Suddenly Wings has found its moment. We have a generational shift at work, and it’s like being ...
Spending money on defence can still save lives around the world, the Foreign Secretary said as he faced criticism over cuts to the international aid budget.
Around one million people risk being digitally excluded because of red tape which is blocking broadband upgrades to flats and apartments, according to a report. Openreach said that as the UK migrates ...