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Of the estimated 80,000 Jews who lived in Amsterdam at the outbreak of the Second World War, only some 20,000 survived.
Riders from the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery have been rehearsing a complex routine in preparation for their leading role in the VE Day celebrations. Troops on 48 Irish draught horses performed ...
Cardinal Vincent Nichols said Pope Francis had ‘died with his boots on’ and made a ‘total sacrifice’ in his life to the Church.
Sir Keir Starmer will be there on behalf of the British Government while the Prince of Wales will represent the King.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is in Washington for the International Monetary Fund’s spring meeting of finance ministers from the G7 and G20.
Kieron Goodwin, 33, denied killing 29-year-old Olivia Wood but was found guilty of her murder after a five-week trial at Bristol Crown Court.
West End star Marisha Wallace has said the King told her he was “proud” of her for applying for British citizenship, which she received in a ceremony on Thursday.
Commons Leader Lucy Powell said if Kemi Badenoch ‘was a strong leader’ she would have ‘sacked him (Jenrick) by now’.
The Reform leader told a local elections campaign event that overdiagnosis is ‘creating a class of victims’ in the UK.
Leah Harrison, from Darlington, was crossing a stream while on an instructor-led walk when a mudslide came down a bank and knocked her off her feet.
A student at a French high school stabbed four other students at his school Thursday, killing at least one and injuring three others before being arrested, police said. The circumstances of the attack ...
The Sussexes unveiled a memorial in New York City to young people who lost their lives due to the harmful effects of social media.