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Christopher Brain, 68, from Wilmslow, Cheshire, was leader of the evangelical movement the Nine O’Clock Service.
The group made headlines after leading chants against the Israel Defence Forces during their livestreamed Glastonbury performance.
The Prime Minister insisted at a meeting of senior ministers that his team could look back with a “real sense of pride and achievement”.
Employment rights minister Justin Madders criticised a ‘piecemeal approach’ to designing the parental leave system over the past 134 years.
William Buick is poised to maintain his partnership with Ombudsman in the Coral-Eclipse at Sandown on Saturday, despite Charlie Appleby’s 2000 Guineas winner Ruling Court holding an entry.
A new weekly street market opens on July 5 in Leyton’s Francis Road, bringing fresh produce, global street food, and support for local businesses.
William appeared on a discussion panel with Mr Brown and entrepreneur Steven Bartlett to mark the second anniversary of his homelessness initiative.
Gary MacPherson, 58, committed the offences between 2005 and 2022 and was sentenced at the High Court in Paisley on Tuesday.
More than 165 major international charities and non-governmental organisations called for the disbanding of the Gaza ...
Mary Dainton told Bristol Crown Court in a victim impact statement how her mother never recovered from circumstances of her own mother’s murder.
The boss of Marks & Spencer has said he hopes to have the majority of the impact from its damaging cyber attack “behind us” by August. Stuart Machin, chief executive of the high street giant, said he ...
A 92-year-old man will die in prison after being convicted of the rape and murder of a widow in 1967, in what is thought to be Britain’s longest-running cold case to be solved.
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