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University goes to court to end Gaza protest camp
A university has requested a court order to end a pro-Palestinian encampment on...
Animal-rights protesters attack portrait of King
Animal-rights protesters have attacked a portrait of King Charles, in a London art...
Facial recognition to be used at Silverstone again
Facial recognition will be used by a police force at the British Grand Prix for...
Duke and duchess 'touched' by wedding wishes
The Duke and Duchess of Westminster have thanked guests and well-wishers for making...
Thousands of bikers celebrate life of Dave Myers
Thousands of motorcyclists have begun a ride from London to Cumbria, to celebrate...
David Cameron falls victim to hoax video call
UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron has fallen victim to a hoax call with someone...
Coat of Hopes goes on display in city cathedral
A community-created coat made from more than 600 separate colourful patches has...
PM apologises for leaving D-Day commemorations early
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has apologised after a backlash for leaving D-Day commemorations...
William among guests at Duke of Westminster's wedding
Thousands of well-wishers gathered in Chester for the wedding of the Duke of Westminster,...
Refugees sent to Rwanda from remote UK island speak to...
A group of migrants was transferred to Rwanda from a remote UK territory by the...
The Irish lighthouse keeper who gave D-Day the go-ahead
As a young woman growing up in County Kerry, Maureen Flavin Sweeney dreamed of moving...
Abandoned baby Elsa is third newborn deserted by same parents
A newborn baby found earlier this year in Newham, east London, is the third child...
British bank accused of helping to fund terrorists
A British bank that escaped prosecution for money laundering carried out billions...
Thousands march for return of Hamas hostages
Thousands of people have marched through London to ask for hostages being held by...