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Mary Jane Veloso is allowed to return to her home country of the Philippines after it signed a ‘practical arrangement’ deal ...
The Constitutional Court in South Korea has begun its first meeting to determine whether to formally unseat or reinstate Yoon ...
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A 12-year-old girl has appeared in court charged with the manslaughter of pensioner Bhim Kohli, who died after an alleged attack while walking his dog in a park near his home. Mr Kohli, aged 80, died ...
Stephen Cottrell is due to take on many of the soon-to-step-down Archbishop of Canterbury’s official functions temporarily from early January.
President-elect Donald Trump said he disagreed ‘very vehemently’ with sending US missiles ‘hundreds of miles into Russia’.
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Sir Keir Starmer admitted he was “concerned about the challenge that China poses” after an alleged spy was able to form links at the heart of the British establishment.
The businessman, only known as H6, was described by judges as having formed an ‘unusual degree’ of trust with Andrew.
Critics of the Beijing government warned that the activities of the suspect known as H6 were the ‘tip of the iceberg’.
Businesses said increases in the cost of employing people plus falling confidence were making it harder to recruit new staff.