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It appears to be the latest version of plans by the Israeli government to maintain lasting control over the territory.
The man refused to leave a house and armed officers were deployed, the Independent Office for Police Conduct said.
Emmanuel Macron pressed for recognition of Palestinian statehood in an address to the UK’s Parliament, saying it was the “only path to peace”. The French president said a ceasefire was a matter of ...
I’m sure he’s speaking from the heart but at times he sounded very infantile and naive. The marches are not about freedom and free speech, more about triumphalism and bullying a large section of ...
The Bayeux Tapestry, which depicts the 1066 Norman invasion and Battle Of Hastings, is to return to England for the first time in more than 900 years. The tapestry will arrive in the UK at the British ...
French President Emmanuel Macron promised to deliver on measures to cut the number of migrants crossing the English Channel ahead of a summit with Sir Keir Starmer. Mr Macron said the issue of ...
Concern has been expressed over the siting of a loyalist bonfire close to an electricity substation in Belfast. The location of the towering pyre is also close to two major Belfast hospitals.
New Celtic signing Hayato Inamura has been thrown in for his Celtic debut against Cork City. The Japanese defender only signed on Friday but is now in the starting XI for the first time as a Celtic ...
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The NHS could face six months of disruption after resident doctors in England voted in favour of strike action. Downing Street said pay negotiations will not be reopened because the Government “can’t ...
A TOP member of the project to bring Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana’s political party to life in Scotland has lifted the lid on the organisation – and revealed the fledgling party’s constitutional ...
Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Lidl are among those calling on ministers to enact promised due diligence laws that effectively ban forest-risk commodities.