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The Netherlands has made a triumphant return to the Eurovision Song Contest, following last year’s disqualification as the ...
Jack Draper will take on Carlos Alcaraz in the quarter-finals of the Italian Open after battling past tricky Frenchman Corentin Moutet. The British number one admitted he was “bamboozled” in the first ...
The BBC director general is set to call for a “bold collective choice to take on the trust crisis” as he lays out his vision to rebuild the public’s faith in the corporation and embrace the digital ...
China has criticised the UK-US trade deal in a potential blow to the Government’s bid to revive relations with the country. Beijing said it was a “basic principle” that such agreements should not ...
Sweden, Ukraine and the Netherlands have qualified for the final of the Eurovision Song Contest. Dutch act Claude Kiambe, 21, went through with his track C’est La Vie, a blend of English and French ...
Celine Dion has said she wants “nothing more” than to be at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest in Switzerland. The Canadian singer, 57, won in Dublin 1988 with Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi, and Swiss ...
Bowls' Big Weekend is returning for its fifth year and is set to be the biggest yet, with a record-breaking number of clubs signed up to take part, including 23 clubs in Wiltshire. Taking place from ...
Annan Athletic’s hopes of League One survival suffered a blow after they lost 3-2 against East Fife in the play-off final first leg. East Fife made a dream start at Bayview Stadium through Alan ...
A former teenage fashion model giving evidence in Harvey Weinstein’s retrial on sexual assault charges has been confronted in the witness box with a private journal in which defence lawyers say she ...
Peter Sullivan’s statement, read outside court on his behalf by his lawyer Sarah Myatt after he was freed having wrongly served 38 years in prison, in full: Ms Myatt read a statement on behalf on Mr ...
He was speaking with Camilla by his side at an event to support the Elephant Family charity at Kew Gardens in London.
Pam Duncan-Glancy – the Scottish Parliament’s first MSP to use a wheelchair full time – voted against the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill at stage one on Tuesday and has ...
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