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- Healey refuses to confirm missile reports and says Ukraine faces serious moment
- Man, 92, faces trial next year accused of rape and murder of woman 57 years ago
- Water firms blocked from using billpayer cash for ‘unjustifiable’ bonuses
- Starmer insists ‘world safer when leaders talk’ as he defends China discussions
- Furniture linked to the Beatles which was destined for the dump now in museum
- Couple facing life in jail for murder of dismembered woman
- Wintry weather sees schools shut as more disruption forecast with Storm Bert
- Jury retires to consider verdicts in Christmas Eve murder trial
- Teenager accused of woman’s murder refuses to appear at crown court hearing
- Scottish junior doctors accept 11% pay rise
- Watchdog sounds alarm over experience of patients in A&E
- First of two over-budget and delayed ferries finally delivered
- Pixotope Reveal integrates AR graphics in real time
- Man arrested in connection with fatal Creeslough service station explosion
- Camera and lighting hire company PixiPixel closes
- Peter Mandelson: I mended fences with John Prescott in final conversation
- Australian teenager dies after drinking poisoned alcohol in Laos
- London Liverpool Street retains title of Britain’s busiest railway station
- Royal Mail owner says it cannot rule out job cuts after £120m Budget hit
- UK calls for strong stance on fossil fuel phase out amid major split at Cop29
- US Government proposes forcing Google to sell Chrome to break-up tech empire
- Russia’s military ‘shoots down British-made Storm Shadow missiles’
- Double-jobbing as MP and MSP ‘not sustainable’, says Scottish minister
- How Prescott made headlines when Chumbawamba singer soaked him at 1998 Brits
- World’s tallest and shortest women meet for afternoon tea in London
- Banana taped to wall sells for 6.2m dollars at art auction
- Russia fires intercontinental ballistic missile at Ukrainian city
- Deloitte: Hollywood concerned over maturity of AI, but cost savings fuelling adoption
- How an IRA spy named ‘Stakeknife’ got away with playing both sides