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Bushra Khalidi, an aid official with Oxfam in Gaza, said: “Oxfam has over 2.5 million dollars worth of goods that have been rejected from entering Gaza by Israel, especially WASH (water, sanitation ...
A section 106 agreement ensures a proportion of new homes built by a developer are made available to be sold or rented at below market rates to make them more affordable to local residents. All 16 of ...
Rebecca Young, from Glasgow, designed a solar-powered backpack with an electric blanket inside to help homeless people.
The piece, titled BUTCHERED, was conceived specially for the protest on the Skiff platform, 45 nautical miles off the Norfolk coast.
Reading legend 'Sir' Steve Coppell is returning to his former club on Saturday for a Q&A session with supporters.
The number of A* and A grades awarded at A-level in Northern Ireland has risen slightly. More than 25,000 students across the region received their AS and A-level examination results on Thursday. In A ...
About 150 people have been evacuated from a major London NHS hospital following reports of a chemical incident. Firefighters were first called at 8.49am on Thursday to Guy’s Hospital in Southwark, ...
Daryz is on course for next week’s Juddmonte International at York after satisfying connections in a gallop on Thursday morning. The Sea The Stars colt is in unbeaten in four races this term having ...
The figures come as Health Secretary Wes Streeting continues talks with the British Medical Association to prevent further resident doctor strikes.
The gap between the two regions for entries getting the highest grades is 9.2 percentage points, up from 7.4 points last year.
Ariana Howells, 17, from Barry in Wales, will study biochemistry after achieving three A*s and one A in her A-levels.
Bridget Phillipson also said she ‘can’t put a timescale’ on when long-awaited guidance for schools on gender-questioning children will ...