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Macron criticises Sunakas Rwanda plan as politics of acynicisma and a betrayal of European values

Home secretary James Cleverly hit out at adistastefula and alazya criticism of policy, but insisted he was not talking about French leaderas remarks


Labour fails to rule out fare rises under rail nationalisation plan

Starmer pledges end to aboom and busta for British train manufacturers where jobs are at risk


Gang film moment they attack garage shop worker on Snapchat

Criminals filmed their assault on a shop worker at a garage in Stockport on Snapchat in July 2021, newly released footage shows.


Former Post Office executive atruly sorrya over Horizon scandal

Angela van den Bogerd held various roles throughout her 35-year career at the Post Office


Police say threatening and insulting text messages donat count as domestic abuse

Domestic Abuse Commissioner warns 17,600 domestic abuse crimes are missing from data due to government overhauling rules


Judge in Laurence Fox libel case savages actor with withering statement as he faces huge bill

In a 14-page ruling on Thursday, Mrs Justice Collins Rice slammed Laurence Foxas adisgusting slura as adistinctly homophobica


Shoplifting offences soar to highest level in 20 years, new figures show

More than 100,000 more shoplifting offences were recorded in 2023 than the previous year, figures reveal


Suspended Labour MP Kate Osamor to be given party whip back within days after Holocaust post

Exclusive: Three months after being suspended over a Holocaust Memorial Day post suggesting the Israeli action in Gaza is genocide, Kate Osamor will be welcomed back into the Labour fold


Injured Household Cavalry horses offered new home after rampaging through streets of London

Exclusive: The charity is already home to many retired military horses


British tourist, 72, mauled by bear after rolling down car window to take photo with it

A woman from Scotland was driving along a remote road in Romania when she spotted two bears, one of which later pounced on her arm


Laurence Fox ordered to pay APS180,000 in damages after wrongly branding two people paedophiles

The actor-turned-politician was successfully sued by former Stonewall trustee Simon Blake and drag artist Crystal over a row on Twitter


Humza Yousaf clashes with Douglas Ross over collapse of power-sharing agreement with Greens

Humza Yousaf and Douglas Ross were embroiled in a heated clash in the Scottish Parliament after the first minister ended the so-called Bute House Agreement underpinning the Scottish government coalition with immediate effect on Thursday, 25 April.


aHardest Geezera Russ Cook joins Rishi Sunak for morning run in Westminster

Rishi Sunak took a morning jog around Westminster with the aHardest Geezera Russ Cook on Thursday morning (25 April).


Humza Yousaf jokes about abreakupa with Greens as Scottish coalition deal ends

Humza Yousaf joked about a "breakup" with the Greens after he ended the so-called Bute House Agreement underpinning the Scottish government coalition on Thursday, 25 April.


Sainsburyas set for astronga profit growth despite latest deliveries glitch

The supermarket giant reported a better-than-expected 1.6% rise in underlying pre-tax profits to APS701 million for the year to 2 March


Blundellas School teacher tells court of horror attack by student with hammer

Henry Roffe-Silvester was struck six times by a 16-year-old student at Blundellas School in Tiverton, Devon


Bully dog found beheaded, burnt and cut into pieces near childrenas playground

A dog walker made the horrific discovery on Tuesday morning


Scottish National Party ends 3-year power-sharing deal with Greens after climate change dispute

The Scottish National Party has ended its three-year power-sharing agreement with the much smaller Greens after tensions grew between the two pro-independence parties over climate change policies

Jamaica on track to remove King Charles as head of state by 2025, minister says

Exclusive: Jamaica is still lobbying the UK to remove visa restrictions for its citizens, since it is the only country with Charles III as king which is subject to the demands


Humza Yousaf facing no confidence vote as Scotlandas SNP-Green coalition collapses

The decision came after first minister Mr Yousaf called an emergency meeting of the Scottish cabinet to address growing tensions between the Scottish Greens and the SNP


Yousaf denies coalition deal collapse was about saving SNP seats at election

Humza Yousaf has denied that his decision to end the so-called Bute House Agreement underpinning the Scottish government coalition was about saving seats for the Scottish National Party at the next general election.


Household Cavalry horse spooked and rider thrown to ground in separate incident after London chaos

The moment a Household Cavalry horse threw its rider to the ground in a separate incident on the same day horses ran loose through central London was seen in footage captured by the London City Walks YouTube channel.


Captain Tomas family puts mansion on sale for APS2.25m and uses his name in property listing

Hannah Ingram-Moore and her husband have placed a large bust of the war veteran in the hallway


New EU referendum could take place within next 16 years, poling guru John Curtice says

Polster suggests timescale of a potential vote depends on auncertaina politics and how a potential incoming Labour government approaches relations with the EU


What is the Household Cavalry?

Two Household Cavalry horses are injured but still alive after a bloody rampage through central London


Labouras renationalised railways acanat guaranteea lower train fares, shadow transport minister says

Labour acanat guaranteea their pledge to renationalise the railways if elected would bring in lower train fares, the shadow transport secretary has said.


Motorbike rider who had jaw wired shut to save his life issues two-word plea to van drivers

Callum Baldwin, 23, was hurled 30 yards into a parked car after he was cut off and knocked over by a van while riding


Scottish Greens co-leaders leave Bute House as Humza Yousaf ends coalition deal

Scottish Greens co-leaders arrived at and left Bute House before SNP leader Humza Yousaf held an emergency cabinet meeting and the so-called Bute House Agreement underpinning the government's coalition ended on Thursday, 25 April.


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