‘I’d no enemies before this, any person’s name mentioned in this court is another set of enemies,’ the former Sinn Fein councillor said.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are rumoured to have signed a deal with Netflix worth tens of millions of dollars.
Eight people were hospitalised with injuries following the incident in south London, with three in critical condition
Government rewrites rules allowing it to hold people for up to 4 days in worse conditions after legal challenges
Florence Eshalomi MP said ‘ticketing and security procedures have not performed as they should’.
Ministers accused of only doing half their job and leaving gaps in protections
The British retailer claims its German rival infringed the design of its ‘Instagrammable’ product.
Half of those registered on the sponsorship scheme would consider hosting refugees from other countries in a future refugee crisis, figures suggest.
Many key services, including intercity routes, are still running
Major General Duncan Capps will take on the role of clandestine Channel threat commander.
They hit out at a local government spending announcement from the Scottish Government.
Evidence from Jason Knauf was relied on by Associated Newspapers Limited as it appealed Meghan’s legal win.
Lady Susan Hussey, who asked a black British charity boss where she “really came from” during a Buckingham Palace reception, has apologised in person to the executive, Buckingham Palace has said.
Samuel, six, and Finlay Butler, eight, their cousin Thomas Stewart, 11, and 10-year-old Jack Johnson died after being pulled from a lake in Solihull.
Protests against salary stagnation and working conditions happening almost every day this month, threatening widespread disruption across Britain as Christmas approaches
Border Force officers rescued 50 people, five of whom had ended up in the freezing water, after their boat started to sink
A yellow weather warning is in force across much of Scotland.
Extensive searches have been ongoing to trace Alexander Carr following the discovery of Michelle Hanson at a house in Brady Street, Sunderland.
Rishi Sunak ended defence involvement after admitting the government’s response was “too fragmented”
Police said they are urgently investigating what happened in the ‘extremely upsetting incident’.
Clowns Without Borders UK are travelling to Ukrainian refugee centres in Europe to provide ’emotional first aid’ for children this Christmas.
Nigerian artist Asake’s show was cut short following the incident on Thursday night.
Tory peer Baroness Stowell of Beeston, said a pure subscription model would not generate enough income.
The winning book was compared to Netflix’s hit TV series Breaking Bad.
A 52-year-old man has been arrested and police are not looking for other suspects.