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Iran has fired a salvo of missiles and drones at Israel while warning the United States that its military has been given a ...
Dr Andrew Green, chairman of the BMA’s medical ethics committee, said: “While the BMA is neutral on the issue of assisted dying – that is whether the law should change or not – we have been engaging ...
Drones and missiles hit residential areas, hospitals and sports infrastructure in numerous districts across Kyiv, emergency services said.
Protesters have clashed with police at a demonstration in support of Palestine Action as the Government moves to ban the group. The crowd surged towards police when officers tried to detain someone in ...
Researchers found that both chimpanzees and young children prefer to watch videos of social interactions than videos of a single individual.
Former Celtic defender John Clark, one of the Lisbon Lions who played in the club’s European Cup win in 1967, has died aged 84. Clark, who made over 300 appearances for Celtic following his debut in ...
He said he was determined to deal with inequalities and racism in the health service as he launched a probe into NHS maternity services.
Although young Robertson deserves the plaudits for eating up the yards to get there and then putting in the shot to halt the big man, credit too also to the Owen Dagnall who joined in the tackle with ...
Brydon Carse struck early but England otherwise endured a frustrating bid to make inroads into India’s batting in the first Test at Headingley. Carse persuaded India captain Shubman Gill to drag on ...
Merchant is likely to stick to his own age group and tackle the John Pearce Racing Gordon Stakes at Goodwood on July 31. The William Haggas-trained three-year-old continued his progression when ...
Preventing Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon is a “good thing” for the UK, Downing Street said, as it declined to comment on whether US strikes on the country were legal. A Number 10 spokesman said the ...