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A record 383 aid workers were killed in global hotspots in 2024 – nearly half of them in Gaza during the war between Israel and Hamas, the UN humanitarian office said. UN humanitarian chief Tom ...
Jean Flick, 88, with daughter Frances, 60, in the garden at her home in Thorpeness, which is at risk of falling into the sea following coastal erosion (Joe Giddens/PA) ...
The UK Government has dropped its demand for Apple to access users’ data amid a privacy and encryption row, according to the US director of national intelligence.
The Royal Air Force conducted a training mission to practise precision night drops across Salisbury Plain Training Area under the.
Cotswolds villagers are facing being slapped with a £70,000 bill from the local church in an unholy row over a 250-year-old tree.
The Office for National Statistics has delayed the publication of its latest monthly retail statistics to allow for “further quality assurance”. It is the latest in a string of setbacks regarding data ...
Butterflies which require specific habitats to thrive are faring worse, with some species seeing declines of more than 80.
An immediate and rare ‘stop-drive’ order was given for certain models on June 20 because of a potentially fatal airbag safety fault.
"The Government is giving the police stronger powers to stop vehicles being used disruptively, with officers no longer required to issue a warning before seizing illegally owned private e-scooters.
Cornwall Insight said it expects the typical household energy bill to rise by £17 to £1,737 per year when Ofgem’s new price cap comes into force.
Contentious plans for 60 homes on the edge of an Oxfordshire village near Witney have been approved, despite concerns about the ...
Cancer Research UK has backtracked after taking a 'misguided swipe at Oxfordshire celebrity Jeremy Clarkson. The former Top Gear presenter, who owns Diddly Squat Farm in Chadlington, sends out some ...