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Brad Pitt relished an “extraordinary” experience of driving a Formula One car as F1: The Movie hit cinemas in the UK. The Hollywood star, who plays F1 driver Sonny Hayes in the blockbuster film, was ...
Britain’s steel and energy sectors could be classed as “nationally important” to UK security under new procurement rules aimed at giving homegrown industry an edge over foreign firms. Public sector ...
Sir Keir Starmer is confident an assisted dying law can work, despite Health Secretary Wes Streeting saying there is no budget for it. The Prime Minister insisted the correct preparation has been done ...
Police believe a new security fence installed to protect the parliamentary estate is “dangerous”, according to a Tory grandee. House Of Cards author Lord Dobbs said officers had warned the tall metal ...
A prison officer holding an inmate who died in a “restraint-related” incident described him as a “bucking bronco” in his police interview, an inquest heard. Azroy Dawes-Clarke, 28, from Romford, east ...
A university where Jewish students and staff were exposed to antisemitism has launched a two-year “action plan” to combat the problem. Goldsmiths, University of London said an independent inquiry into ...
By Lindsay Ash NEXT week sees the start of Wimbledon, the world’s greatest tennis tournament. Or to put it another way, as I ...
Free driving tests could help learners ditch their L plates sooner, MPs have heard, if those who fail are hit with higher fees. Alex Mayer, a Labour MP who failed her test “about five times”, told the ...
Ministers are discussing the prospect of further concessions to win over Labour MPs preparing to rebel over plans to cut disability benefits, the Deputy Prime Minister has suggested. Angela Rayner ...
A full restoration of Parliament is being “kicked down the road” risking a major disaster, it has been warned. Labour former cabinet minister Lord Hain again highlighted “a real danger of a Notre Dame ...
A campaigner has lauded the First Minister’s apology over the “cultural genocide” of Gypsy Travellers in Scotland as a “significant milestone” for her community. Roseanna McPhee welcomed the apology, ...
A British woman stranded in Israel said she has still not heard from the Government about chartered evacuation flights – despite registering and paying hundreds of pounds last week. The first RAF ...