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Mr Trump said Mr Putin is “needlessly killing a lot of people”, pointing out that “missiles and drones are being shot into Cities in Ukraine, for no reason whatsoever”. The attack was the largest ...
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A 50% tariff on EU imports to the US has been delayed from June 1 until July 9 following a call with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Donald Trump said. Speaking to reporters in New ...
Gary Lineker bid an emotional goodbye as he signed off hosting Match Of The Day after 26 years, saying it had been an “absolute privilege” and “utterly joyous” to front the show.
Lineker opened the show with a light-hearted reference to the recent social media controversy which brought forward his departure from the BBC.
Proposed changes mean powers could be transferred to health professionals to detain and restrain people in a mental health crisis.
The public should create secret passwords with their family and friends to help them identify whether they are really interacting with them or an AI-generated deepfake impersonating them, a cyber ...
Graeme Smeaton said attempting the challenge on courses where he first fell in love with the sport will be ‘incredibly special’.
Keys and cables with a mystery purpose, food well past its use-by date, single shoes and menus from defunct restaurants are among the most ridiculous items that home movers have uncovered while ...
A £70 million Government investment will see linear accelerator (Linac) machines rolled out at hospitals across the nation from August.
Sir Keir Starmer is said to be considering “tweaks” to welfare cuts planned by his Government, according to the Times newspaper. Reports the Prime Minister is seeking to softe ...
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