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Alex Mahon also urged the Government to reconsider copyright proposals to ensure they ‘don’t harm British creativity’.
Lineker has apologised ‘unreservedly’ for the ‘hurt and upset caused’ after he shared a social media post about Zionism.
Arlene Foster and Michelle O’Neill were asked about Stormont decisions on test, trace and isolate at the Covid inquiry.
Teenager Jay Slater who disappeared in Tenerife last summer sparking a major manhunt died from a head injury, a coroner’s court heard.
The Prime Minister told MPs he is against ‘incitement to violence’ when pressed on the issue, and says he supports courts and police.
Nottingham-based Himmah, which provides food bank and other community services, said the undisclosed sum will help vulnerable people in need.
R&B singer Chris Brown has been freed on bail after he was charged over an alleged bottle attack at a London nightclub two years ago.
The water firm, which hiked customer bills by an average of 21 in April, saw profits rise by more than half to £320 million last year.
The Northern Irish broadcaster said it was ‘a bit of a shock’ given he was recently taken to hospital after a fall at his home.
A French Navy boat set out to make contact with the boat to recover the two people and 10 others who needed help.
Peter Sugden, 46, of Falkirk, sent numerous indecent messages and sexual remarks to the fictional teenager over the course of 16 days.
Five justices ruled unanimously on Wednesday that the public does have the right to wild camp in the national park in Devon.
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