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Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has urged striking bin collectors in Birmingham to accept an “improved” deal as she met volunteers clearing rubbish that has piled up on the city’s streets. Members ...
Analysts had expected the global comeback given that US stocks had one of their best days in history on Wednesday.
Ireland’s deputy premier has said the search for new markets for Irish goods “must continue to go on” during the 90-day pause of US President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Tanaiste Simon Harris said that ...
Admiral Sir Tony Radakin discussed ‘issues of common concern’ with China’s military leadership, according to China’s defence ministry.
Croydon Council is facing criticism as nearly a third of its public CCTV cameras are still out of action, leaving key ‘blackspots’ in ...
A controversial Croydon vape shop owner will be taken to court for continually blocking the pavement with stacks of cargo.
Southside Shopping Centre in Wandsworth has unveiled a vibrant new look after a major refurbishment, with new brands, community design, and ...
Farishta Jami, 36, had researched one-way flights to Afghanistan and had pledged allegiance to the so-called Islamic State, a court heard.
A raft of newcomers make up the cast of Black Mirror series seven, with big names from the world of television and film making notable appearances.
After planting a tree at the ambassador’s residence in Rome, where they have been staying, the King and Queen flew to ancient Ravenna on the final day of their state visit to Italy. Charles and ...
Courts across Istanbul released the protesters on bail following widespread demonstrations sparked by the arrest of the city’s opposition mayor.
The King joked with a veteran partisan who fought to liberate Italy during the Second World War asking “how did you arrive at 103?” Charles chatted to Stefano Pagani in the city of Ravenna in a region ...
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