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Rhianan Rudd was 16 when she took her own life in 2022. A year earlier, she’d become the youngest person in the UK to be ...
Twenty one year old Samuel Mattocks was found by police with a knife in his bag. He was initially told to expect prison but, ...
It’s almost a year since the newly-elected government took the hugely unpopular decision to remove winter fuel payments from all but the poorest pensioners. Today, the Chancellor said she had listened ...
NATO chief Mark Rutte is currently in town. Speaking at the Chatham House think tank in London, he warned alliance members that Russia could be ready to attack them within five years and “hope is not ...
President Trump has suggested he would support the arrest of California’s Governor. Gavin Newsom – who’s a Presidential contender for the Democrats – is suing the Trump administration for deploying ...
Nick Stern is a British photographer who was shot with a plastic bullet while covering the unrest in Los Angeles. He joins us from the hospital where he’s recovering after emergency surgery to remove ...
The Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, is currently putting the finishing touches to the spending review she’ll unveil on Wednesday after finally reaching a deal with the Home Office. It’s expected to include ...
The Gaza Health Ministry and hospitals said 14 people were killed. Early this morning, Israel intercepted a boat of campaigners carrying aid trying to reach Gaza to break the sea blockade. On board ...
It was revealed last week that Israel has been supporting a new militia in Gaza. The group – run by a man called Yasser Abu Shabab – has been facilitating the new much criticised aid mechanism. Abu ...
Live from a tense Los Angeles, where President Trump is accused of fuelling the conflict. The Chancellor confirms that winter fuel payments will return. And Electronic tagging failures.
The British Army will sponsor Channel 4’s coverage of the UEFA European Under-21 Championship 2025, Channel 4 has today announced, ahead of the tournament kicking off on 11 June.
Some departments might be happy – with more money earmarked for defence, the NHS and schools – but other public services are ...