Irish actress Jessie Buckley is tipped for victory at the Bafta film awards on Sunday. Buckley has proved unbeatable through the awards season so far for her performance as Shakespeare’s wife Agnes ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said last November that £150 would be cut from the average household bill from April.
Searches are expected to continue at Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s previous home as calls grow for a probe into the former prince’s links with paedophile billionaire Jeffrey Epstein. Andrew was ...
Searches continued at Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s previous home on Saturday, as the Government’s pledge to consider removing him from the line of succession following police investigations was backed ...
Nasa’s new Moon rocket has suffered another setback which looks likely to push back the date for a first lunar trip by astronauts in decades. The space agency revealed the latest problem just one day ...
About 3,000 people have joined a march organised by far-right groups after a nationalist activist died from a beating in the French city of Lyon. French President Emmanuel Macron called for calm ahead ...
The Fisher Theatre in Bungay has launched another fundraising readathon. Following the 2024 success with a marathon of readings from the Harry Potter series, participants this year will read aloud all ...
The US Supreme Court ruled that the president did not have the emergency power to impose many sweeping tariffs.
Nasa’s new Moon rocket has suffered another setback, putting next month’s planned launch with astronauts in jeopardy, the space agency announced. Officials revealed the latest problem just one day ...
Around 1,500 protesters have marched through central London to call on the UK Government to close the Iranian embassy. Demonstrators gathered outside Downing Street on Saturday afternoon before ...
Donald Trump has announced 15% global tariffs in a move the British Chambers of Commerce warned would deal a further blow to UK businesses. The US President initially said he would impose a 10% levy ...
The Alba Party will likely not contest the Scottish Parliament elections and its registration may lapse due to its “perilous financial state”, leader Kenny MacAskill has told members. The ...
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