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Tory leadership candidates pitch to members in final conference speeches
Conservative leadership candidates looked to voters who turned away from them at the general election in their final speeches at the partys conference..
Ukraines military to pull out of Vuhledar after two years of intense fighting
Ukrainian forces are withdrawing from the front-line eastern town of Vuhledar, after more than two years of grinding battle, military officials said..
Healey visits Cyprus for talks as Middle East crisis deepens
Defence Secretary John Healey is in Cyprus as the Government steps up efforts for a potential evacuation of Lebanon with the Middle East teetering on the brink of wider war..
JD Sports reports record sales as trainers propel growth
JD Sports has said it is doing better than other struggling sportswear labels after reporting rising sales this year, as the group continues to cash in on demand for trainers around the world..
Starmer heads to Brussels seeking post Brexit improvement in EU relations
Sir Keir Starmer heads to Brussels on Wednesday promising to put the Brexit years behind us as he seeks a closer relationship with the European Union..
Elton John stages surprise performance at New York Film Festival
Sir Elton John treated an audience at New York Film Festival (NYFF) to a rendition of several of his hit tracks, including Tiny Dancer, following the screening of his new documentary..
Erik ten Hag urges belief as Man Utd bid to bounce back from Tottenham defeat
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has urged his players to keep the belief as they bid to bounce back from Sundays 3-0 Premier League defeat against Tottenham..
Trial of policeman accused of murder over Chris Kaba shooting due to start
A Metropolitan Police marksman is due to go on trial later over the fatal shooting of Chris Kaba..
Highly likely a long lost species will be brought back from dead before 2028
There is a strong chance a long-lost species could brought back from the dead before 2028, the founder of the worlds first de-extinction firm has said..
Britain stands with Israel after attack by Iran says Keir Starmer
Sir Keir Starmer has said Britain stands with Israel and supports the reasonable demand for the security of its people after an attack on the country by Iran..
Were panicking British son of woman in Beirut awaiting her return to the UK
A panicked son waiting for his mother to catch a flight out of Lebanon said he has been infuriated by the UK Governments response to help evacuate non-British family members..
Princess Beatrice pregnant with second child Buckingham Palace announces
Princess Beatrice is pregnant with her second child, Buckingham Palace has announced..
Old Marylebone Town Hall marks 100 years with 100 wedding ceremonies
The steps of Old Marylebone Town Hall were covered with confetti on Tuesday as 100 couples tied the knot in a mass celebration to mark 100 years of the iconic venue..
Ex Post Office chairman claims colleagues said not an ounce of racism in me
Sacked Post Office chairman Henry Staunton has denied using racist or misogynist comments in a meeting claiming colleagues had said there was not an ounce of racism in me..
Cruise ship to return to Belfast to complete paperwork hours after setting sail
A luxury cruise ship which was stranded in Belfast for four months is to return to the city just hours after it finally set sail..
UK Government charters flight for Britons in Lebanon
The UK Government has chartered a flight out of Lebanon for Britons wanting to leave as Israel said it had begun a limited, localised operation in the southern part of the country..
New law comes into force banning employers from pocketing staff tips
New rules have come into force banning businesses from withholding tips or service charges from their staff..
Most accurate ultrasound test can detect 96 of women with ovarian cancer
The most accurate ultrasound test can detect 96% of ovarian cancers in postmenopausal women, new research suggests..
Israel launches ground raids against Hezbollah as Lebanon fight intensifies
The Israeli military launched small ground raids against Hezbollah and sealed off communities along its northern border as artillery pounded southern Lebanon and signals grew that more forces could soon be sent across the border to fight the Iran-backed militants.
Much to do to improve gender diversity among top barristers leading judge says
There is still much to do to improve gender diversity among England and Wales top barristers, despite recent progress, the nations leading judge has said..