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Queen Victoria commissioned a special pair of coaches built by the London & North Western Railway in 1869 and so began a succession of ...
MPs have backed a Home Office bid to close a “loophole”, to stop alleged extremists stripped of their British citizenship from re-entering the country even after a successful first appeal.
Despite the building being used for Wimbledon filming from its top floor, residents are not offered tickets to the tournament. “We should charge them,” Ms del Campo joked.
The UK has agreed to pay Mauritius at least £120 million a year to lease back the Diego Garcia base post-handover.
Carlos Alcaraz rushed to help a spectator who collapsed during his opening match at Wimbledon, pausing play on Centre Court as temperatures soared. The defending champion handed over a bottle of water ...
The City of London Corporation has launched Revealing The City’s Past, its project to reinterpret the statues of slave traders former lord mayor William Beckford and former MP Sir John Cass.
Energy minister Michael Shanks said the firm’s collapse was ‘deeply concerning’ and the company had left the Government with ‘little time ...
It is the first year in Wimbledon’s 148-year history that all line calls are being made by an automated electronic system.
The court heard Stephen Ireland had arranged for the then 12-year-old boy to meet him at his flat after messaging on dating app Grindr.
A temperature of 29.7C was recorded at Kew Gardens, setting a provisional record for the hottest start to the tennis championships.
Potters Bar Cricket Club good form melted away in the heat as they lost to Totteridge Millhillians in the Herts Premier Cricket League.
A man charged with murdering his grandson has told a court he had “no excuse” for holding the toddler “like a ragdoll”. Michael Ives, 47, and his wife Kerry, 46, are accused of fatally injuring Ethan ...