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A federal judge has denied the US government’s request to release a jailed former FBI informant who made up a story about president Joe Biden and his son Hunter accepting bribes, which became central ...
US defence secretary Pete Hegseth has threatened Iran “will pay the consequence” of supporting Houthi rebels in Yemen. The US has been conducting strikes targeting rebels since March 15, while the ...
People with an armed forces veteran card can use it as photo ID for the first time in Thursday’s elections in England, following a change in the law. There are only certain kinds of photo ...
A US federal judge has strongly rebuked Apple, finding the iPhone maker willfully violated a court injunction in an antitrust case filed by Fortnite maker Epic Games. US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez ...
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Voters will go to the polls on Thursday as Labour faces its first electoral test since taking power last year. Sir Keir Starmer’s party faces a twin challenge of local elections across England and a ...
Thursday is expected to be the hottest day of the year so far, with forecasters predicting temperatures could hit 30C at the earliest point on record. The UK could face the warmest start to May on ...
Crucial talks aimed at resolving the long-running Birmingham bin strike are to take place on Thursday morning. The general secretary of the Unite union, Sharon Graham, will lead the May Day ...