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On-screen warnings issued by the BBC about discriminatory language during Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury set were “not good enough,” a minister has said. The BBC is facing questions after rapper Bobby Vylan ...
Two US firefighters have been shot dead after a man armed with a rifle started a wildfire and then ambushed first responders in a northern Idaho mountain community. A third firefighter was injured ...
GB News is expanding into the US with a new live nightly show hosted by Bev Turner. The news channel, launched in 2021, will open a new bureau in Washington DC as it launches its services across the ...
A major clean-up operation has begun at Glastonbury Festival to return the site from a pop-up city of 200,000 music fans to a Somerset dairy farm.
Car manufacturers exporting to the US will face a 10 tariff quota, down from 27.5, while the aerospace sector will see a 10 levy removed entirely.
A 15-year-old boy who stabbed another teenager at a school is due to go trial accused of murder. Harvey Willgoose, also 15, died after he was stabbed through the heart at All Saints Catholic High ...
Palestinian human rights organisation Al-Haq is taking legal action against the Department for Business and Trade over exports of parts for ...
Ofgem’s energy price cap will fall by 7 from July 1, meaning a drop of £129 to £1,720 per year for the typical household bill.
Monday is set to be one of the hottest June days on record, with highs of 34C serving tennis fans a sweltering start to Wimbledon. Much of England will enter a fourth day of a heatwave, forecast to be ...
The Government is to set out the concessions it has made to its welfare reforms in the hope that the climbdown on cuts will be enough to shore up support in a crunch vote. Work and Pensions Secretary ...