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Trevor Campbell, who was a presenter with Downtown Radio, died at the age of 78.
Judge Simon Medland KC and the Countess of Chester’s former director of corporate and legal services, Stephen Cross, are members of the organisation.
Mere Takoko, the co-founder of Pacific Whale Fund, said it was ‘vitally important’ for both British and Maori peoples to maintain a friendship.
The UK Government confirmed that Russia had, for the first time, used a ballistic missile with a range of ‘several thousand’ kilometres.
Essex Police also announced an independent review will be conducted into the force’s handling of the case.
The two met many times over the years, with Charles initially left puzzled by the politician’s habit of balancing his cup of tea on his stomach.
In a message read on his behalf, Charles recognised the ‘exceptional strength of spirit and resolve’ of the survivors and their relatives.
Emerging platform WeAre8 has announced a new tech partnership with US billionaire Frank McCourt to expand its social media site.
Bornean orangutan Kiwi is the second young arrival to join Europe’s specialist orangutan creche in a month.
The International Criminal Court found ‘reasonable grounds to believe’ that Benjamin Netanyahu was responsible for war crimes in Gaza.
Downing Street confirmed a ballistic missile with a range of several thousand kilometres had been fired on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro.
The Serious Fraud Office has launched a joint investigation with French authorities into company, which is one of the UK’s key defence contractors.
Simone White, 28, was one of a number of people taken to hospital following the incident in Vang Vieng last week.
The debate and expected vote on November 29 will be the first on the controversial issue in the Commons in almost a decade.
Speaking during a debate focused on International Men’s Day in the Commons, Alex Sobel began his speech by stating: ‘Trans men are men.’
Comments from a 2011 television interview have resurfaced after the former Top Gear presenter became involved in the farming protest.
Sarah Mayhew was found dead in April.
Matt Hancock told the Covid-19 inquiry there were only hours to go at one point, until gowns ran out.
The Nuffield Trust said a rise in national insurance contributions and wage bills could see ‘swathes of the social care market collapsing’.
As well as a prison sentence, courts could hand out unlimited fines, the Home Office said.
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