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EU countries including Ireland had called for an agreement with Israel to be reviewed to see if human rights clauses had been breached.
The exchanges of the dead and wounded soldiers are the only tangible result of direct peace talks in Istanbul.
"I realised when I had stood on the manhole, which was barely noticeable, that the lid had flipped and it had hit me in between my legs." ...
It took fire and rescue teams just over two-and-a-half hours to put out the blaze; thankfully, there were no fatalities.
Iran launched a new wave of drones and missiles at Israel but there were no immediate reports of significant damage.
A Grade 2 listed former Methodist church in Ruthin is set to go under the hammer with a guide price of £50,000. The property, located on Market Street, is described as 'substantial' and sits in a ...
Hours of talks aimed at de-escalating fighting between Israel and Iran failed to produce a diplomatic breakthrough as the war entered its second week with a fresh round of strikes between the two ...
Do you really have to pay to sit with your children on a flight, or will they put you together anyway? Here's the rules for EasyJet, Ryanair, BA ...
The Scottish Government has provided £3 million to 14 festivals, the Culture Secretary announced. The events will receive a share of the £2.8 million Festivals Expo Fund, and Festivals Edinburgh will ...
Dame Esther Rantzen said peers should scrutinise but not oppose the legislation, which cleared the Commons on Friday.
At the peak of the operation, 10 fire appliances, four specialist vehicles, a welfare unit, and eight officers were deployed to the scene.
While the UK enjoys its longest day of sunlight on Saturday, British scientists at the South Pole experience 24 hours of darkness.