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Mattel has launched the first Barbie doll with type 1 diabetes as part of a drive to increase representation. The toy manufacturer has previously launched dolls to represent people who have a variety ...
The US attorney general is under fire after the justice department refused to release further documents relating to the disgraced financier.
CARLOS Alcaraz is genuinely one of sport’s good guys, but this was an exhibition of dominance that, in any other workplace, might earn you a ...
It is one of an estimated 300 bonfires set to be lit over July 10-11 ahead of the annual Orange Order marches on July 12.
Stephanie Peacock said moves to reverse the ban, which has been in place since 1985, do not fall within the scope of the Football Governance Bill.
MPs have backed plans to set up the Independent Football Regulator and roll out operating licences for football clubs. The Football Governance Bill is poised to become law after it cleared the Commons ...
A small section of the Ayr United support will be able to buy alcohol at two home Premier Sports Cup games as part of a pilot scheme. The William Hill Championship club have been granted alcohol ...
It appears to be the latest version of plans by the Israeli government to maintain lasting control over the territory.
Emmanuel Macron pressed for recognition of Palestinian statehood in an address to the UK’s Parliament, saying it was the “only path to peace”. The French president said a ceasefire was a matter of ...
The Government will respond ‘properly’ to Sir Wyn’s recommendations by the inquiry’s October 10 deadline, minister Gareth Thomas pledged.
French champagne and a special gin-infused cocktail called L’entente will be served at the state banquet in honour of president of France.
The Bayeux Tapestry, which depicts the 1066 Norman invasion and Battle Of Hastings, is to return to England for the first time in more than 900 years. The tapestry will arrive in the UK at the British ...