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An outbreak of a contagious disease in a herd in the Col des Saisies means the race will now bypass two scheduled climbs.
Shona Stevens, 31, died three days after being found with serious injuries near her home in North Ayrshire in 1994.
Manchester City have agreed a deal to bring goalkeeper James Trafford back to the club from Burnley. The PA news agency understands City will pay £27million for the England Under-21 international, ...
The visit of US President Donald Trump to Scotland is in the “public interest”, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said. Mr Trump is due to touch down in Scotland on Friday evening ahead of a four-day visit ...
The Home Office has said it is working to close hotels and “restore order” after a council unanimously voted to urge the Government to shut a hotel housing asylum seekers following a series of ...
The widow of murdered MP Sir David Amess has accused the Government of a “cover-up” following a review into Prevent’s handling of the case.
Wes Streeting has said “we are doing everything we can to minimise” patient harm as thousands of doctors go on strike over pay. A five-day walkout by resident doctors in England is under way, with ...
The female executive who was caught on camera embracing the chief executive of her company at a Coldplay concert, in a moment that went viral, has resigned, according to news reports. Multiple news ...
The 19-year-old died from head injuries in the fall down a ravine as he tried to walk back to his holiday apartment, his inquest has concluded.
Siamese cross Leo has brought a stash of items, including a cashmere sweater and a 5ft toy snake, back to his home in New Zealand.
An “experienced and popular” powerboat racer died after crashing into a houseboat while at a race event. Suffolk Police said that the driver of the powerboat, a man aged in his 50s, died at the scene ...
Striking doctors have told of difficult working conditions as they manned picket lines across England. Resident doctor Kelly Johnson said Health Secretary Wes Streeting’s opposition to the strikes ...