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A policeman has been found not guilty of strangling and assaulting a man in Porthmadog who he was trying to arrest.
Travel operators are preparing for a surge in demand for trips to Bilbao if the clubs make it through their semi-final second ...
More than 40 Labour MPs have urged the Prime Minister to pause and reassess planned cuts to disability benefits, saying current proposals are “impossible to support”.
DUP MLA Trevor Clarke made the challenge to Sinn Fein MLA Gerry Kelly at a Northern Ireland Policing Board meeting.
On May 8 1945, the nation celebrated Victory in Europe, with church bells ringing out to mark the end of the Second World War.
The Bank of England has cut interest rates to its lowest level for two years as it warned an escalating global trade war will drag on growth over the next three years. The central bank cut the UK’s ...
An immigration White Paper is expected to be published next week and is likely to include measures aimed at reducing net migration into the UK.
Marten, 37, and her partner Mark Gordon, 50, deny the gross negligence manslaughter of their daughter Victoria.
A former acting chief constable could face misconduct proceedings following an investigation by the police watchdog. The Independent Office for Police Misconduct (IOPC) said there was evidence Jim ...
The Archbishop of York has warned the “good” resulting from the Second World War is “under threat” as the King led the nation in commemorating the 80th anniversary of VE Day.
British rock band The Who have announced their final tour of North America. The duo of Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend will perform hits from across their six-decade career during The Song Is Over ...
The Bristol Central MP was one of four Greens elected to Parliament in last year’s general election, the best result the party has ever had.