Gunmen tried to assassinate a Tanzanian opposition politician after a telecoms company secretly passed his mobile phone data to the government, according to evidence heard
Author: Sarah Mitchell
Arteta rejects talk of Arsenal dark arts and insists team sheet will bear him out
Mikel Arteta has rejected the accusation from Manchester City that Arsenal employed “the dark arts” in Sunday’s 2-2 draw at the Eithad Stadium, saying the
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A further 175,000 pensioners could lose the winter fuel allowance if the benefit becomes means tested, data suggests. About 11.6 million people in the UK
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Two people have died after former hurricane John barreled into Mexico’s southern Pacific coast, blowing tin roofs off houses, triggering mudslides and toppling scores of
Johnny Cash statue to be unveiled at US Capitol to represent Arkansas
A bronze statue of the country musician Johnny Cash was set to be unveiled on Tuesday at the US Capitol as one of two representations
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Tarsem Singh’s indulgent epic, produced by Spike Jonze and David Fincher, was little seen on its original release in 2006, and now gets a rerelease
AFC Wimbledon fan ‘flabbergasted’ as sinkhole fundraiser hits £50,000 target
An AFC Wimbledon fan who has raised more than £50,000 for his club after the stadium was hit by flooding said the support has been
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On a sunny Sunday afternoon late in the festival season, a young musician is alone on stage with an older crowd in the palm of
Fresh Egypt arms shipment to Somalia raises regional tensions
Egypt has sent a second arms shipment to Somalia’s federal government in the space of a month, drawing criticism from its longstanding rival Ethiopia, amid
Bill Douglas: My Best Friend review – inspirational and tender portrait of a brilliant director
With enormous warmth, film-maker Jack Archer has made an intimate documentary about Peter Jewell, the London social worker who was also the lifelong best friend,