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South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung officially announced a presidential bid on Thursday, vowing to heal a starkly divided nation through economic growth. He is widely seen as the frontrunner ...
A community band in Watford is calling out for new members to join its ranks. In an open invitation, Watford Brass Band is seeking solo cornet players for the front row, a second euphonium, B-flat ...
Having such a youthful team reminded Tom Cleverley of how he learned his trade alongside the likes of John Eustace and Heidar Helguson.
Messi’s late penalty sealed a 3-2 aggregate win over Los Angeles FC in the CONCACAF Champions Cup quarter-final.
Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 jumped 8.8 in morning trading to 34,510.86, zooming upward as soon as trading began.
Charles and Camilla made a private visit to the Vatican, where they were able to spend time with Francis, who is recovering after hospital treatment.
The original 1977 theatrical release of Star Wars will be shown on the big screen this summer in London, marking its first public screening in decades. The original version of the sci-fi blockbuster ...
Adding to the economic turmoil are also larger frustrations over Mr Trump’s deportation tactics, increasingly the subject of legal scrutiny and human rights criticisms, and moves by his administration ...
The Stena Immaculate will be towed to the Port of Great Yarmouth later this week, a month after it was struck while at anchor in the North Sea by the container ship Solong. The US tanker has been ...
The Children’s Commissioner for England has called for ‘stronger action’ to protect young people from harmful content online.
“Patients and carers can feel exhausted, burnt out, frustrated, angry and guilty, among other emotions. Patients and carers’ physical and mental health may deteriorate because of the extra burden of ...
Secondary schools are increasingly using funding for disadvantaged pupils to plug budget holes, a survey for Sutton Trust suggests.