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Walking at a brisker pace could slash the risk of heart rhythm problems, according to a study. The findings “suggest brisk walking may be a safe and effective exercise to reduce arrhythmia”, which ...
William had his hand over his mouth at points during the match and celebrated goals with Prince George, who wore his claret and blue scarf.
A former leader of Glasgow City Council has been arrested and charged with fraud offences. Sky News reported on Tuesday night that Frank McAveety, who served as leader of the local authority between ...
Agreement has been reached between the Omagh Bombing Inquiry and the Irish Government over cooperation. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was agreed by the Irish Cabinet in Dublin on Tuesday ...
Jacob Ewing, 44, of North Carolina, groomed a Welsh schoolgirl online, before attempting to enter the UK to marry her.
Commons Leader Lucy Powell had her X account hacked on Tuesday, with the page repeatedly publicising a “House of Commons cryptocoin” scam.
A man who murdered his friend following a row over a “childish” prank he played on him has been jailed for a minimum of 18 years. Matthew Higgins, 36, stabbed 37-year-old David Eaton to death during ...
It comes after National Education Union teacher members in England suggested they would be willing to take action over pay.
Bin strikes could “absolutely” spread beyond Birmingham, a union boss has warned as a dispute between refuse workers and the city’s council drags on.
Two people have been arrested on suspicion of arson following an arson attack at Finnimore Industrial Estate in Ottery St Mary.
The trial could force Meta to dump Instagram and WhatsApp in the wake of claims the tech giant illegally monopolised the market.
Campaigners who are fighting for a law to prevent cover-ups, in honour of the Hillsborough victims, say they are “in the dark” about the legislation on the 36th anniversary of the disaster.
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