Counterterror police take over Widdecombe murder probe
Police say ‘new information and evidence’ have come to light over killing of former Conservative minister
Police say ‘new information and evidence’ have come to light over killing of former Conservative minister
Anglo American looks to sell diamond business as competition from lab-grown stones intensifies
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The Democrats need to work out what they stand for
Oil jumps as US-Iran hostilities escalate and investors go into ‘risk-off’ mode
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The art of learning ancient texts by heart has persisted through decades of cultural transformation
Carmaker’s supervisory board failed to agree on proposed staff reduction proposals but talks set to continue
Move strengthens Dublin’s role in Europe’s bid to secure advanced semiconductor manufacturing
Iranian group ‘almost certainly directed’ antisemitic attacks in UK earlier this year, says minister
Crude tariffs won’t be enough to promote EU renewable energy
The US president has a genius for alienating existing and potential allies
Fighting escalates as Trump insists Strait of Hormuz remains open while Tehran says it is closed
Garsington’s production, complete with smashed plates and kangaroo cameos, is a love-it-or-hate-it affair
Kyiv intensifies deep-strike campaign against Russia after attacks on refineries sparked fuel crisis
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