Priti Patel questioned about Court of Appeal ruling on Channel crossings
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- Priti PatelBritish politician (born 1972)
Priti Patel questioned about Court of Appeal ruling on Channel crossings
The proposed settlement of more than $1 billion as compensation for the 98 people who died in a Florida condominium collapse is far from the largest in U.S. history
<strong>The Man Who Pays His Way: </strong>Time for a grown-up conversation about how best to get our creaking transport system through the summer.
Nigel Carrington was convicted of a hate crime for using discriminatory language at a Premier League match.
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As the blockbuster six-week defamation trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard drew to a close, the courtroom in Fairfax, Virginia burst into spontaneous applause to congratulate the stenographer who transcribed every detail.
Actor has played Emily aka Ofglen since the show’s first season in 2017
‘Why did you come to this convention, to take blood money?’
Martin Hibbert will climb Mount Kilimanjaro over seven days in a specially adapted wheelchair and hopes to raise a million.
Ferrari took the front row of the grid in Monaco with Carlos Sainz in second, while Red Bull’s Sergio Pérez and Max Verstappen qualified third and fourth
Scotland's capital city is to host a special event to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
The Australian Medical Association has warned of a looming ‘disaster,’ with experts in Britain fearful that the country could follow suit once winter sets in
People said the celebration, delayed by a year, was not overshadowed by the row over the Northern Ireland Protocol.
A more effective SEND system could also free up some of this talent to become economically active once again
Barack Obama reunites with boy from iconic ‘Hair Like Mine’ photo
Ted Cruz on Friday claimed that “far more children would be murdered” and “many more” women would be assaulted if the US banned guns. The Republican senator made his comments during the National Rifle Association’s annual convention in Houston, less than 300 miles from where 19 children and two adults were killed in a school shooting on Tuesday. “Let me tell you what would happen if they succeeded in confiscating guns, many more people would lose their lives,” Cruz said.
Edward Roberts, 19, won The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Emblem Competition with his entry featuring a stylised crown.
‘We saw a few dolphins on the way and got the train to Rennes and then to Paris,’ says one fan
A Ukrainian coal miner, completely starved of information, thought he might be able to reason with Russian forces blocking the last good road running out of his war-scarred city on the eastern front.
Thousands of NRA members attended the annual NRA Convention in Houston despite the mass shooting massacre.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) -An annual "flag" march by Israeli nationalists through Jerusalem's Old City this Sunday could prove to be a dangerous test of the Islamist Hamas group's assertiveness in opposing Israeli actions in the contested city. The march celebrates Israel's capture of the Old City in the 1967 Middle East War and passes through the narrow streets of its Muslim quarter. For many Palestinians, the parade is a blatant provocation and a violation of one of the few places in the city, increasingly hemmed in by Jewish development and settlement, which retains a strong Arab flavour.