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The prime minister has suffered damage to his authority and lost goodwill among some Labour MPs over how efforts to reform welfare have unfolded - and it may be Rachel Reeves picking up the pieces.
As teams prepare for this year's Women's Euros, a looming heatwave in host nation Switzerland raises concerns about ...
Jurors sent a note to say they had reached verdicts on two charges of sex-trafficking and two charges of transportation for prostitution - but had been unable to reach a unanimous decision on the ...
The global football players' union has raised concerns about whether the stars of the sport are being protected in hot and ...
A report by YouTube surveyed 10,000 content creators and found they want the government to provide more financial support and ...
Judge Arun Subramanian asked the jury to continue deliberating on Count 1 - racketeering conspiracy.
Judge Arun Subramanian asked the jury to continue deliberating on Count 1 - racketeering conspiracy.
The move comes ahead of proposed government legislation that will ban the direct action group under anti-terror law.
Fifty-six per cent of the more than 10,000 creators surveyed said they do not think UK creators have a "voice in shaping government policies" that affect them. Nearly half think their value is not ...
The purchase will create a lender with nearly 28 million customers and the third-largest number of personal account balances in the UK.