The latest claim relates to Dominic Raab’s tenure in the now-defunct Department for Exiting the European Union.
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Northern Ireland is the only nation where infections are not showing a clear decline
Anyone who had direct contact with the body is urged to speak to officers or seek medical advice immediately.
Teenager taken to hospital in serious condition
Danville Neil attacked Second World War veteran William Bryan and widow Anne Castle during a break-in at their east London home.
A military veteran has been found guilty of the manslaughter of Aidan McAnespie who was killed over 30 years ago.
Inquiry into deputy prime minister widened to cover behaviour at a third department – his time as Brexit secretary
Police have made two further arrests as part of a double murder investigation after two men died in Ilford on October 25.
Aidan McAnespie was killed in Co Tyrone moments after walking through a border security checkpoint in 1988.
Jamie Barrow was remanded in custody until Monday charged with killing Fatoumatta Hydara and her daughters Naeemah and Fatimah, aged one and three
Jamie Barrow was remanded in custody until Monday charged with killing Fatoumatta Hydara and her daughters Naeemah and Fatimah, aged one and three.
Heidi Crowter brought legal action in the hope of removing part of the Abortion Act she believes to be an ‘instance of inequality’.
Heidi Crowter brought legal action in the hope of removing part of the Abortion Act she believes to be an ‘instance of inequality’.
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The Foreign Secretary shared a photo of his meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky during his visit to Ukraine.
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Officers had been following a vehicle which failed to stop when requested to by police shortly after 2.30am on the A13.
Officers followed vehicle after it failed to stop for officers on the A13
The Labour leader also argued his MPs should not be on picket lines as the country braces for sweeping public sector strikes over the festive period.
‘If you close down the international route, I’m not sure how the university continues to survive’
Flashing headlights and parking inappropriately could land car-owners with heavy fines
Flashing headlights and parking inappropriately could land car-owners with heavy fines
Motorists urged to ‘not panic’ when they see emergency services on the road