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THE rise of misogyny worldwide is “wake-up call” showing that the defence and advancement of women’s rights requires constant ...
DISABILITY campaigners in Wales have hit out at the sham consultation offered by the Westminster government over proposed ...
It was a major reprieve for Sinner, the three-time grand slam winner who looked set to be on the end of a seismic shock in ...
FORMER England midfielder Jill Scott says there is no need to reach “panic stations” ahead of England’s crunch Euro 2025 game ...
THE WALES team bus was involved in a collision on the way to training in St Gallen ahead of tonight’s Euro 2025 clash with ...
THE Post Office Horizon scandal may have led to more than 13 suicides and had a “disastrous” impact on victims, the public ...
Launching his bid to run against Ben Sulayem, Mayer, who was sacked as chairman of the FIA stewards in November, took aim at ...
THE Taliban’s supreme leader and the head of Afghanistan’s Supreme Court are now subject to arrest warrants issued by the ...
The rebellion is a vindication of the seven MPs who were suspended for opposing the continuation of the two-child benefit cap ...
ON A GRASSY field slick with olive oil and steeped in tradition, hundreds of boys as young as 11 joined the ranks of Turkey’s ...
The United States first accused Russia in May last year of using chloropicrin — a highly toxic chemical compound initially deployed by Germany in World War I — as a weapon in Ukraine. The OPCW, which ...
LABOUR could lose trade union support to a new party of the left, former union leader Len McCluskey has warned. Mr McCluskey, general secretary of Unite the union from 2011 to 2021, told GB News that ...