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Lord Tebbit won sympathy across the political spectrum after surviving the Brighton bomb that killed five people and left his wife in a wheelchair.
WeightWatchers has emerged from bankruptcy after slimming down its debts, as it pledged to combine weight-loss jabs with lifestyle changes amid “quick fixes” dominating the market. The company said it ...
Musician and producer Jordan Rakei recorded more than 50 sounds such as travellers’ footsteps, passports being stamped and aircraft engines.
As Conservative Party chairman, Norman Tebbit masterminded Margaret Thatcher’s third general election victory despite tensions with the PM.
A public inquiry into one of the UK’s biggest miscarriages of justice must result in change – or its report will be “just another book”, a victim has said. Hundreds of subpostmasters across the UK ...
Mile End station is closed due to a casualty on the track, Transport for London has said. The District and Hammersmith & City Line have been part suspended today (July 8). This follows a casualty on ...
Wales lock Ben Carter has been released from the squad after he sustained a concussion in their defeat to Japan on Saturday. Wales’ first Test meeting with Japan was paused after just 27 seconds in ...
The move came after the Pentagon announced last week that it would hold back delivering to Ukraine some air defence missiles and other weapons.
Retired Highgate publisher Maurice Vidowsky was 'appalled' by a Thames Water voicemail message calling a Pakistani customer a 'bastard'.
Yorkshire Water has announced hosepipe restrictions will be brought in from Friday in an effort to protect water supplies ahead of a predicted warm summer.
Owen Farrell on Tuesday took part in his first full training session since joining the British and Irish Lions tour of Australia. Farrell arrived Down Under on Friday as a replacement for broken arm ...