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A 15-year-old boy who stabbed a fellow pupil to death at school has told a jury that being bullied meant he got angry quickly and “I can’t control it”.
Scottish ministers are being urged to rethink a “poor decision” to grant a licence to cull hundreds of gannet chicks in the first guga hunt for four years. Animal welfare campaigners at OneKind said ...
A teenage boy who launched a chair 50ft off the top floor of a shopping centre as part of an internet prank told police “it’s not that deep”, a court has heard. Two youths were arrested after a viral ...
LOOS and a picnic stop off the A35 west of Bridport are to be demolished if approval is given for a controversial new highways depot.
Tory ex-ministers have “serious questions to answer” about the Afghan data leak which resulted in an £850 million secret relocation scheme and an unprecedented legal gagging order, Sir Keir Starmer ...
Ekrem Imamoglu described the case as ‘punishment, not justice’ and accused the judiciary of acting under government pressure.
In late April, the company shut off parts of its IT systems after the attack, in which hackers accessed and extracted members’ personal data.
Israel Katz has reportedly put forward plans to move 600,000 Palestinians to a so-called ‘humanitarian city’ in Rafah.
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall insisted she was motivated by getting people into work rather than cutting costs.
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