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The Prince of Wales hugged a member of the Welsh rugby team after their defeat to Fiji in the Women’s Rugby World Cup. William and Kate attended different Women’s Rugby World Cup games on Saturday ...
An estimated 1,500 people gathered in Westminster to protest against the banning of Palestine Action as a terror group.
Britons have been encouraged to “keep their cool” for a test of the national emergency alert system on Sunday. At around 3pm, mobile phones connected to 4G and 5G networks will vibrate and emit a ...
Fifteen fire engines and around 100 firefighters were called to Wood Lane at 3.08am on Saturday, London Fire Brigade (LFB) said.
A resident of a hotel housing asylum seekers in Epping was reportedly assaulted outside the property, police said. A man remains in custody on suspicion of assault after incidents of anti-social ...
In a wide-ranging speech, Lord Mandelson, a key architect of New Labour, said the country cannot afford to show any ‘complacency’.
The Metropolitan Police has said its officers have been “subjected to an exceptional level of abuse” at a central London protest in support of banned group Palestine Action.
Nigel Farage capped off Reform UK’s conference with a plea for party unity after rowing back on a pledge to stop small boat crossings within two weeks of taking office. The Birmingham conference was ...
Former borders minister Dame Angela Eagle and policing minister Dame Diana Johnson have been moved to other departments.
Tensions have been swelling through the afternoon in Parliament Square as an estimated 1,500 people gathered for the rally.
Emergency services have blocked a bridge in both directions in Great Yarmouth.  Norfolk Police, ambulance service, coastguard and lifeboat crews have all been seen at the Haven Bridge at around 4.30pm ...
There were smiles from the King and Queen as the royal couple were guests of honour at the annual Braemar Gathering Highland Games. King Charles donned a kilt for the annual event, while Queen Camilla ...