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Actress Amber Heard choked back tears as she told a court about the first time Johnny Depp allegedly slapped her.
The Fox News host has been pushing the theory for at least a year
Homes for Ukraine: refugees being left homeless, UK community groups warn. Fears system could crash entirely amid growing reports of people being made to leave by sponsors
‘Savings are being crunched or disappearing altogether’
The child was taken to hospital but succumbed to his injuries, Greater Manchester Police said.
Prince Harry said he hopes his children 'never have to experience the online world as it exists now". The Duke of Sussex spoke at the launch of the 5Rights Foundation's Global Child Online Safety Toolkit over video link from his home in California on Monday.
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Coleen Rooney has hit out at “evil” messages about her between Rebekah Vardy and her agent which have been aired at the Wagatha Christie High Court libel trial. Vardy is accused of branding Rooney a “nasty b*tch”, attention-seeking, and a “c***” in private WhatsApp exchanges with her agent, Caroline Watt. Speaking from the witness box on Monday morning, Rooney called the Wagatha Christie storm “ridiculous” but revealed she has “hated every minute of it”.
Sarah Silverman reveals she shares same toothbrush as her boyfriend
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall are beginning a three-day visit to the nation.
Mr Beauchamp, who made more than 400 appearances for Oxford United, died in February after turning down support from mental health services.
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The couple were seen leaving the courthouse in a car with a ‘just married’ sign
He's currently on track to become the first UK Eurovision act to score a top 10 since Scooch – but that's not all.
The U.S. Senate voted on Monday to advance $40 billion more aid for Ukraine in its war against Russia, setting the stage for a vote on the bill possibly later this week, after the military and humanitarian assistance was delayed due to opposition from one Republican senator. The tally was 81 to 11 on the first of a potential three procedural votes paving the way for final Senate passage of the funding, requested by President Joe Biden's administration to keep aid flowing and boost the government in Kyiv nearly three months after the start of the Russian invasion. The House of Representatives approved the aid on May 10.
Wayne Rooney takes to the witness stand on day six of Rebekah Vardy’s libel trial
Prime Minister Boris Johnson flew in to Belfast in an attempt to break the deadlock preventing the formation of a new executive.
Sadiq Khan feels 'safe' despite being named in Buffalo shooter's manifesto
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Federal prosecutors have recommended a prison sentence of more than two months for a Virginia man who stormed the U.S. Capitol wearing a “Camp Auschwitz” sweatshirt
RESIDENTS are preparing for a royal knees-up with more than 310 street parties planned across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole next month.