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Sir Keir Starmer’s “reset” with Europe has delivered a change in French tactics on tackling small boats crossing the Channel, Downing Street has said.
Kennedy was out of luck with his three rides on his long-awaited return at Tipperary on Tuesday and also failed to trouble the judge on his three mounts at the same track on Thursday, but struck gold ...
The British number three eased past French qualifier Diane Parry to reach the last 16 of a grand slam for the first time.
George Ford is not one for excessive sentiment so even the occasion of his 100th cap for England is just ‘another day at the office’.
The role is key to the committee’s work of advising ministers on climate targets and reporting progress to Parliament.
Sharjeel Shahzad ran off seconds after his stolen Porsche smashed head-on with a Toyota, causing fatal injuries to two-year-old Shehbaz Singh.
Eight men have received prison sentences in relation to Ireland’s largest ever drugs seizure, which was made after Irish soldiers dramatically intercepted a cargo ship two years ago. They received ...
Former Wales captain Jayne Ludlow believes Wales are ready to reap the rewards from their Euros debut and grow women’s football.
An aviation company has selected Prestwick Airport as its preferred site for assembly of its aircraft, meaning the next generation of Red Arrows jets could be built in Scotland. Aeralis is discussing ...
Francisco Cabral said it was an “honour” to wear a black ribbon at Wimbledon in tribute to Diogo Jota, following the Liverpool player’s death in a car crash. The Portuguese player sported the black ...
The co-founder of Palestine Action is asking the High Court to temporarily block the Government from proscribing the group as terrorists.
Thomas Holford, 25, was ‘under the influence’ of cannabis when he shook his baby daughter causing ‘catastrophic’ brain injuries leading ...