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King Charles III emphasised unity and commitment to peace in his speech during the VE Day 80th anniversary celebrations, echoing sentiments from King George VI’s historic address.
Roksana Lecka, 22, faces 22 counts of child cruelty for allegedly assaulting 23 babies at Riverside Nursery, with CCTV footage capturing various incidents of mistreatment.
A fire at the North Hyde Substation, essential for electricity supply to Heathrow Airport, led to a 16-hour closure, cancelling over 1,000 flights and affecting hundreds of thousands of passengers.
The Commons Speaker, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, inaugurated a weekly ceremony to remember MPs who died in both world wars, starting with the “turning of the page” ceremony in the House of Commons Books of Remembrance.
A review highlighted that police have not adapted to the threats posed by social media, contributing to the spread of violence during last summer’s riots.
The new Victims and Courts Bill will impose additional jail time or loss of privileges for criminals who fail to attend sentencing hearings in England and Wales.
The US has launched over 800 airstrikes against Houthi targets in Yemen since the start of the year, averaging 50 strikes per week, marking a significant military engagement for President Trump.
Emergency services responded quickly, but despite first aid at the scene and hospital treatment, he later passed away.
The body of a woman was discovered near the former Burnage Cricket Club in Burnage, Greater Manchester, on 5 May.
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Thousands gathered at the Mall to honour VE Day, highlighting a collective desire to remember personal wartime stories, often linked to family.
Four generations of the Royal Family participated in VE Day 80th anniversary celebrations, prominently featuring The King and Queen alongside the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children from Buckingham Palace.
A 14-year-old boy was mistakenly arrested during a counter-terrorism operation, where five Iranian nationals were detained over a suspected terrorist plot targeting a specific location.
Cliff Notes Proposed amendments to the Football Governance Bill could mandate football organisations to contribute towards care costs for ex-players with brain conditions linked to…
Cliff Notes A VE Day tea party will be held, attended by a 99-year-old D-Day veteran and a 100-year-old woman from Churchill’s Secret Army, highlighting…
Cliff Notes Multiple Arrests: Eight men have been arrested by the Metropolitan Police in two separate terrorism investigations; five of the suspects are Iranian nationals.…
Cliff Notes The Royal Family is committed to VE Day events, emphasising the importance of honouring the wartime generation’s sacrifices and avoiding distractions from the…
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Quick Rundown – What VE Day was really like Ruth Bourne, who is now 98, recalls the “electric buzz” on VE Day, celebrating in central…
Cliff Notes Five men, including four Iranian nationals, have been arrested under suspicion of preparing a terrorist act, according to the Metropolitan Police. The arrests…
Cliff Notes The Conservatives demand Lucy Powell’s resignation following her controversial remarks about grooming gangs during a BBC Radio 4 discussion. Critics, including Shadow home…
Cliff Notes Prince Harry’s legal challenge regarding his UK security levels has been dismissed by Judge Sir Geoffrey Vos, stating that his "sense of grievance"…
Russell Brand has been granted bail after facing charges for multiple sexual offences, including rape, related to incidents involving four women between 1999 and 2005.
Two police horses, Yvonne and Snaffles, were attacked by a small dog in Shepherd’s Bush, London, while on patrol.