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An Eritrean man is to be put on a flight to France on Friday morning after losing a High Court bid to have his removal temporarily blocked.
The former first minister was speaking to a BBC documentary examining whether Scotland is more open to migrants than other parts of the UK.
Analysis for the report, conducted by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF), revealed the number of people providing 35 hours or more a week of care increased from 1.1 million in 2003/04 to 1.9 million ...
Psychiatrists warned that the ‘hype’ around psychedelics as a treatment for mental illness should not be ‘prioritised above good ...
Tasham Mahmood was driving at more than twice the speed limit when he struck Carol Andrew in Heckmondwike, West Yorkshire.
Sir Sadiq is understood to have made it clear weeks ago that he did not seek or expect an invite to events held for the contentious state visit.
ABC’s suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s show following comments he made about the killing of Charlie Kirk drew reactions from across the entertainment and political worlds, including from US President ...
Speaking at the Royal Television Society Convention in Cambridge, UK media bosses agreed merging PSB’s would not be a good ...
The CPS faced criticism after proceedings against a former parliamentary researcher and a second man accused of spying for Beijing were stopped.
Speaking alongside Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, the US president warned illegal immigration ‘destroys countries from within’.
The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill is back in the Lords on Friday, for the second day of debate, after impassioned arguments last week saw it branded a “‘licence to kill’ Bill” among ...
The draft card was issued the day the draft board in Louisville ordered Ali to appear for induction, Christie’s said on Thursday in a news release. The card was signed by the local draft board ...