Foreign Secretary calls for ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon as nearly 500 dead
Lebanese health ministry says death toll stands at 492 people as Labour minister calls for everybody in the Middle East to be able to live in peace.
Lebanese health ministry says death toll stands at 492 people as Labour minister calls for everybody in the Middle East to be able to live in peace.
To mark their milestone, the pair will take to the stage for an 11-date residency at The London Palladium from September 13 2025.
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Retailer Card Factory has revealed tumbling profits after seeing costs soar due to higher staff wages after this year’s National Living Wage hike.
In August 2023, Swedish media reported that a large number of people had received text messages in Swedish calling for revenge against Koran burners.
Castlefields ended their six-year wait for a Shropshire Premier Bowling League title in the most dramatic fashion – the closest finale in the league's 30-year history.
A heavy-duty mulching 'robot' machine similar to one seen on Jeremy Clarkson's farm is set to get to work in Shrewsbury clearing up a site that was saved from redevelopment.
The holiday giant said summer bookings lifted 6% and added it was seeing a ‘promising start’ to the winter season, with bookings up 7%.
The chief of China’s central bank said it would cut the amount of reserves banks are required to keep.
At least 15 others, including women and children, were injured in the strikes, Palestinian officials said.
A landfill operator wants to change planning conditions to allow a large earth pile to remain on site – with fears removing it could lead to increased smell, noise, and dust.
An MP has called for a banking hub in a north Shropshire town after it was announced another bank would be closing its branch this year.
James McArthur says he was unaware of any sexual abuse during his ‘unpleasant’ 10 months in charge in 2008.
Fleeing residents have headed towards the capital of Beirut in the biggest exodus since 2006.
"Too many people have access to weapons that can lead to devastating, life-changing consequences," says policing minister Diana Johnson.