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In a 72-page ruling, two High Court judges ruled that the issue was one of national security, given that the parts were ...
A Cayman Islands' law legalising same-sex civil partnerships was upheld by a London court on Monday, after a long-running legal battle, in a ruling hailed by campaigners. London's ...
Amber warnings for extreme heat have been extended across the Shropshire region as many prepare for prolonged high ...
Tennis devotees armed themselves with hats, sun cream, mini-fans and a sense of humour for the first day of Wimbledon Monday, ...
He reached four Wimbledon semi-finals (1998, 1999, 2001 and 2002) amid hope he would become the first British man since Fred ...
UK demonstration includes mock-up car representing Hind Rajab, a 5-year-old girl killed by Israeli forces in Gaza Strip in ...
Christopher Brain, 68, from Wilmslow, is accused of one count of rape and 36 counts of indecent assault against 13 women ...
The current heat dome is hovering across most of Europe and bringing soaring temperatures. Here, Sky News looks at how they form, whether they're becoming more common - and why scientists call ...
Temperatures are expected to soar at Wimbledon over the coming days, with crowds set to face sweltering highs of 34°C ...
A top court ruled Monday that the British government, rather than judges, should decide on the “acutely sensitive and political issue.” ...
The FTSE 100 (^FTSE) and European stocks dipped on the last day of the year's first half, as the UK's trade deal with the US came into force and markets watched for further movement on other prominent ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNCharges dropped against Kneecap, London's Metropolitan Police confirmThe UK’s Met Police have confirmed they will not be charging members of Kneecap for allegedly calling on fans to "kill your ...
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