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Danish second-class passenger Hans Christensen Givard, 27, was among one of the 1,500 who died when the vessel struck an iceberg in 1912 ...
Campaigners who are fighting for a law to prevent cover-ups, in honour of the Hillsborough victims, say they are “in the dark” about the legislation on the 36th anniversary of the disaster.
Vice president JD Vance has ended the Ohio State University (OSU) football team’s visit to the White House on an awkward note, fumbling the team’s national championship trophy on Monday in front of ...
A poll of UK bosses indicated that sentiment is at its lowest point since late 2022, when inflation was surging to historically high levels.
Bin collection strikes in Birmingham are set to carry on after refuse workers rejected an offer from the council to halt the long-running dispute. Rubbish has been piling up on the city’s streets and ...
Proposals to make Ireland more competitive amid disruption to economic norms are to be brought before Irish ministers on Tuesday morning. Ireland’s deputy premier Simon Harris, who is also the trade ...
Total UK retail sales were up 1.1 year on year in March, despite Easter’s later arrival this year, BRC-KPMG figures show.
Tens of thousands of people, including diarist Anne Frank, died at the camp, which was liberated by the British in on April 15 1945.
The princess was filmed last month meeting chief scout Dwayne Fields and spending time with Scout groups in the Lake District.
Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg is giving evidence in a historic antitrust trial that could force the tech giant to break off Instagram and WhatsApp.
The Prime Minister’s official spokesman said ‘it is clear something went terribly wrong’ in the management of bomb plotter Hashem Abedi.
In a comment article published in The Lancet Oncology, the researchers have called for radical action to head off deepening financial pressures.
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