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Wes Streeting has said chants of “death” to the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) at Glastonbury were “appalling” and that the BBC and festival have “questions to answer”.
At least 71 people were killed in Israel’s attack on Monday on Tehran’s Evin prison, a notorious facility where many political activists have been held, Iran’s judiciary said. Spokesman Asghar ...
At least 34 people were killed across Gaza by Israeli strikes, health staff say, as Palestinians face a growing humanitarian ...
The caskets of Guard’s chief General Hossein Salami, the head of the Guard’s ballistic missile programme, General Amir Ali ...
Ahead of her Glastonbury headline set tonight the pop superstar delivered a superb Hyde Park gig with teen fury and rockstar energy ...
The Scoop Company in Warlingham has been crowned Parlour of the Year 2025 by the Ice Cream Alliance, the UK’s leading authority in the frozen dessert industry. This year, The Scoop Company beat out ...
Aldi is making a change to 20 million of its wine bottles in a UK supermarket first. Aldi has collaborated with its wine suppliers and bottling partner Greencroft to introduce lighter wine bottles as ...
Elsewhere at the festival, Haim performed as the surprise act on the Park Stage at 7.30pm, while on the Pyramid Stage, Pulp were revealed to be Patchwork with the Sheffield-formed Britpop band paying ...
From starting as a busker on the streets of London with guitarist Wizz Jones in the early 1960s and rising to fame as the lead singer of the Faces, Sir Rod Stewart arrives at Glastonbury at the latter ...
Matt Hancock will appear on Wednesday for a full-day session to face questions during a module set to last five weeks.
The ‘Healthy Food Standard’ will apply to major retailers in England as part of a new government plan to tackle obesity.
The Prime Minister is “incapable of sticking to a decision” after he made a major U-turn on welfare reforms in the face of a backbench rebellion, Kemi Badenoch will say.