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The steps are meant to address a surge in hunger in the territory as Israel faces a wave of international criticism.
Military pauses promised by Israel will not alone be enough to ease suffering in Gaza, David Lammy has warned as the UK joined efforts to airdrop aid into the territory. The Foreign Secretary welcomed ...
International criticism, including by allies, has grown as several hundred Palestinians have been killed in recent weeks ...
On a sunny street in shattered Gaza, the bundle containing Zainab Abu Halib represented the latest death from starvation ...
Dressed in a white baseball cap branded ‘USA’, Donald Trump waved at journalists who shouted questions at him as he tee’d off.
The royal family have led the nation in wishing England’s Lionesses good luck ahead of their Euros final clash with Spain. Sunday’s match kicks off at 5pm UK time in Basel, Switzerland, and will be ...
It follows findings by a Government-ordered report that PAs have been used as substitutes for doctors despite having significantly less training.
Amanda Donaghey was told the coffin of her son Fiongal Greenlaw-Meek, 39, contained the remains of a different person entirely.
The Armagh Bramleys are one of only three products from Northern Ireland with the sought-after PGI status recognition.
The report has been published online, amid a public pledge to stamp address racial discrimination and inequality.
Vale Domestic Abuse Services are curating a photography exhibition created by their survivors’ network with the help of Steffi Andrews.
Jonathan Reynolds said: “This Government has a plan to replace shuttered up shops with vibrant places to socialise, turning them into thriving cafes or busy bars, which support local jobs and give ...