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The First Sea Lord, General Sir Gwyn Jenkins, said the role reflects the ‘high regard’ in which Camilla is held by the service.
The skating duo, who took home the Olympic gold at the 1984 Winter Games, announced their retirement from skating together in 2024.
A nurse who complained about a transgender doctor using a female changing room was cleared of gross misconduct the day before her employment tribunal resumes, according to her solicitor.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined banking giant Barclays £42 million over its “poor handling” of money laundering risks.
Households are counting the cost as UK inflation rose to a near 18-month high in June as food prices shot up for the third month running.
An Israeli-backed American organisation that runs an aid programme in the Gaza Strip said 20 Palestinians were killed near a distribution site. The incident occurred as Israeli strikes killed 41 ...
The compound is not authorised for use in cosmetics manufacturers in Europe due to the risk of allergic reactions ...
The Financial Conduct Authority fines relate to separate failings linked to the WealthTek and Stunt & Co businesses.
The US must realise no single country can face down an ‘axis of authoritarian states’ including China, Russia, Iran and North Korea, Rishi ...
The front-row forwards have been named in Gregor Townsend’s team for their final summer tour match at Eden Park in Auckland on Friday.
TV presenter John Torode said he learned from reading media reports about his “sacking” from MasterChef for using a racist term but ...
The United Kingdom, France and Germany have agreed to restore tough UN sanctions on Iran by the end of August if there has been no concrete progress on a nuclear deal, two European diplomats said.
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