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Nearly 1,300 migrants cross the Channel, setting a new record.
On Monday, some 1,300 migrants crossed the English Channel in small boats, setting a new record for daily crossings. The ...
Merseyside Police investigate death of 9-year-old girl in Liverpool.
A male had gunshot wounds to his body, while a lady was injured in the hand during the confrontation inside ...
Nine million customers say Sony PlayStation cheated them off for £5bn.
In the last six years, consumers have been overcharged between £67 and £562 per individual for digital gaming purchases, according ...
Aitch says he felt the city’s ire over the Ian Curtis mural failure.
After a painting commemorating music pioneer Ian Curtis was painted over with an advertisement for his album on Amazon Music, ...
The cousin of Tyson Fury was stabbed to death in a ‘senseless’ attack.
Rico Burton, age 31, was one of two individuals attacked early Sunday morning in the fashionable Goose Green neighborhood of ...
Felixstowe strikes will disrupt supply chain, union says.
Robert Morton, national officer for Unite, told: “I accept that the supply chain will be badly impacted. This is one ...
A woman died in a crash in west London that left her vehicle on a railroad track.
A Range Rover and a Tesla were involved in a collision on the westbound A40 near Park Royal Tube station ...
Should parents bring their infants to a comedy performance?
Matt Forde, a stand-up comedian, is astonished to find himself in the center of the most recent Edinburgh Fringe dispute. ...
Inflation drives UK debt costs 63% higher as borrowing exceeds projections.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Nadhim Zahawi, acknowledges the strain on the public finances, as analysts assert that the latest ...
NHS chiefs warn of a public health emergency if energy prices aren’t lowered.
Experts expect that the annual maximum on energy bills will reach close to £3,600 per year in October, before rising ...
A drought has been declared in south-west Wales, and a prohibition on the use of hosepipes has begun.
A portion of Wales has been declared drought-stricken after a protracted stretch of dry weather and minimal precipitation led water ...