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The march was due to take place in central London on Sunday
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The march was due to take place in central London on Sunday
An investigation concluded that Lyft was in violation of Minnesota’s Human Rights Act
‘We need a full, impartial review to determine if AI has already harmed or jeopardized lives in the war with Iran,’ says Representative Jill Tokuda of Hawaii
Lord Toby Young of Acton proposed the abolition as part of the Crime and Policing Bill
The Gunners needed a last-minute penalty from Kai Havertz against his former club to escape Germany with a 1-1 draw.
Trump has insulted five women reporters in as many months
A 5-2 defeat in the Parc des Princes leaves the Blues facing a likely last-16 exit.
‘I’ll never experience that again, and it’s really unusual and gratifying to have that opportunity to play a character like that,’ says Murphy
Keoghan explained that the "absent" dynamic between him and his on-screen father resonated deeply
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors said new buyer enquiries fell to their net lowest level since mid-2024 in February.
The situation is forcing health leaders to make “increasingly difficult choices” that are impacting patients and could result in more job cuts
Urologists, radiologists and pathologists from Europe and the US agreed an “expert consensus statement” on prostate cancer treatment and diagnosis
Aid spent on supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK – up to a fifth of the total budget – diverts funding away from the government’s overseas priorities, according to the Independent Commiss...
Mortgage lenders have been withdrawing deals as concerns grow over rising prices amid conflict in the Middle East
The regulators accused tech platforms of ‘failing to put children’s safety at the heart of their products’
Advertising watchdog says it banned ads after discovering some that suggested the potentially fatal procedures are safe, exploited insecurities or pressured people into making quick decisions
China is expected to approve a sweeping “ethnic unity” law that critics say tightens assimilation and weakens minority rights
Mr Davie conceded that the BBC has made "serious mistakes, which we regret”
North Korea has shown leader Kim Jong Un and his teenage daughter firing pistols at a munitions factory as he pushes to modernize the country's conventional forces
President Donald Trump was ranting about California Governor Gavin Newsom when the woman collapsed