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It comes after tests showed the presence of a prescription-only medicine that was not declared on the packaging.
A football steward has won an £8,000 payout after he was wrongly sacked for sending memes about politicians under his club’s “Orwellian” disciplinary policy.
Police have given no indication of when Westminster Bridge will reopen. The "mental health related incident" is still ongoing. Police are still at the scene hours after the incident was first called.
The award-winning author said she will donate her earnings from her books and BBC adaptions to support the group.
Since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the front line has continued to move slowly with unexpected strikes also redrawing the map.
In July, Constance Marten and Mark Gordon were found guilty of killing baby Victoria after they went off grid to avoid her being taken into care.
An elderly woman has died after being hit by a bus in Neasden. Police were called to Neasden Lane, near the junction with Dudden Hill Lane, on Sunday (August 17) at 5.58pm. At the scene, a 73-year-old ...
Sir Keir Starmer has been urged to recall Parliament to “impose immediate sanctions” on Israel in a joint letter signed by politicians in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The letter urges the ...
Tesco and Asda have suspended shipments from a British pig farm after an investigation alleged serious animal cruelty. The brands said they have stopped doing business with Somerby Top Farm in ...
The CSI, which surveys more than 1,500 households, reported a reading of 47.0 for August, rising from 45.1 in July.
Lebanon’s decision last week to support a plan to disarm Hezbollah angered the Iran-backed group and its allies.
Christina Hendry said her family was united on legal action against the Scottish Government over its botched handling of harassment complaints.
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