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Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, vowed on Sunday to work for unity so that the Catholic Church becomes a sign of peace ...
Earlier, the bells of St Peter’s Basilica rang as Leo waved from the back of the popemobile which looped slowly through the ...
The UK Government should reconsider allowing a second independence referendum if there is an “overwhelming desire” for it in Scotland, Michael Gove has said. The Tory grandee was part of successive ...
The 35-year-old is patron of Horatio’s Garden, a charity that creates peaceful garden spaces for spinal injury patients.
Fearne Cotton's Happy Place Festival is set to return to Tatton Park in summer 2025. The festival will celebrate its fifth year, with a number of guest speakers, food stalls, and wellness workshops ...
Four UK supermarkets are launching a joint campaign to tackle hunger, following a challenge from the King. Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons and Waitrose will take part in the Let’s Make A Meal Of It ...
Lee Smith, who completed the supported internship programme at Warrington and Vale Royal College in 2024, has received the Chief Executive Award from Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals.
Relatives For Justice say victims of plastic and rubber bullets, many bereaved, victims of sexual violence are being refused.
UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and the Duke of Edinburgh, who was representing the King, were among attendees.
The top of its three masts slammed into the iconic span and partially collapsed as the boat floated in the East River.
Centrica has said it remains in talks with ministers about Government cooperation to expand and revamp its Rough facility.
Sir Keir Starmer is expected to announce a deal with the EU when he meets European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa in London on Monday. The Prime ...