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The House of Lords supported by 287 votes to 118, majority 169, an amendment to the Data (Use and Access) Bill.
Kemi Badenoch appears to wear transphobia as a “badge of honour”, a Labour MP has told Parliament. Richard Quigley, the MP for Isle of Wight West, hit out at politicians which “scapegoat” vulnerable ...
US President Donald Trump has said Russia and Ukraine will “immediately” begin ceasefire negotiations after what he described as an “excellent” call with Russian President Vladimir Putin that lasted ...
Crystal Palace hero Dean Henderson hailed 'different class' Oliver Glasner for transforming the culture at the football club and leading them to ...
Downing Street said Lineker had made a ‘significant contribution’ to the BBC but it was important the broadcaster upholds the ...
Lidl's new 59p School Cake slice is now in its bakeries across the UK, and it’s causing a stir on social media.
Driving fines are a common penalty given to Brits following motoring offences. But can you be fined for speeding if you are overtaking?
The Home Office will introduce new laws that will allow the UK to proscribe state-based groups such as Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
The first aid trucks have entered Gaza following nearly three months of Israel’s complete blockade, according to Israel and the United Nations.
The GMC says Martha Mills was referred to a paediatric intensive care unit ‘far too late’ after being described as ‘stable’.
One of Scotland’s “most important roads could close with untold disruption” as workers backed strikes in response to a pay dispute. The Clyde Tunnel in Glasgow, relied upon by around 65,000 drivers a ...