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Forget its affectionate ‘Hughie’ nickname, formidable par-four is shaping up to be toughest start to an Open in a decade ...
A man who attacked police at Manchester Airport feared he would be “battered” to death by an officer, a court heard. Mohammed ...
As few as one in 16 Afghans identified in a data breach had genuine claims for asylum, defence sources have said, raising ...
Lawyers are seeking to use human rights laws to force the Government to bring tens of thousands of Afghans to the UK after ...
Defence ministry troops carried out executions and other violations against both civilians and Druze fighters prior to agreeing to a ceasefire, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights ...
Sir Keir Starmer has accelerated plans to lower the voting age to 16 in all UK elections after a surge in the popularity of ...
Crystal Palace’s case to be reinstated to the Europa League has been boosted by the emergence of an email sent last year by ...
The Afghan data breach is an institutional failure the state has to grip, and it is time to be honest about it ...
Women should be prosecuted for having sex with monks, Thai politicians have proposed, amid a nationwide scandal over an alleged “blackmailing seductress”. The proposal has been condemned as ...
Michelle and Barack insist they’re still together – but their quieter, separate lives have left space for ongoing speculation ...
As fresh details of the controversy emerged on Thursday, free speech campaigners said the use of the courts to prevent the ...
Thousands of people hit by ‘kill list’ data breach have instructed lawyers in case that could cost taxpayers £250m ...