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The Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro has vowed to “pulverise” the latest challenge to his rule and told troops he is “willing to do anything” to
Jubilation in Caribbean at St Lucia’s and Dominica’s first Olympic medals
There was jubilation in the Caribbean on Sunday after St Lucian sprinter Julian Alfred and Dominican triple jumper Thea LaFond secured their countries’ first ever
Starmer tells rioters ‘you will regret it’ as far-right violence escalates in Rotherham – live
At least one injured officer in riot gear has been carried away by colleagues, as the disorder outside a Holiday Inn Express hotel in Rotherham
Special educational needs system in England in ‘utter disarray’, says ombudsman
The system set up to support children in England who have special educational needs and disabilities (Send) is in “utter disarray” and requires a complete
L&G warns housebuilding drive needs decade to tackle housing crisis at current pace
Bosses at the insurance and pensions group Legal & General, which invests in and builds homes, said it will take more than a decade to
Novak Djokovic wins Olympic tennis gold at last after victory over Alcaraz
Novak Djokovic completed his career “golden slam” as the 37-year-old Serb fought off Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz in a magnificent Olympic men’s singles final battle at
BBC paying for therapy of woman who made Huw Edwards complaint – report
The BBC is paying for therapy of a vulnerable woman Huw Edwards met online and whom he nicknamed “KitKat” who made two complaints about him
UK civil servants could be given means to raise ethical concerns, report suggests
Civil servants could be given a way to publicly flag concerns about integrity if ministers are in danger of asking them to breach ethical codes,
Anna Sandberg offers firm foundations for new-look Manchester United | Harleen Uppal
Anna Sandberg has joined Manchester United from BK Häcken for what is believed to be a record fee for a Swedish women’s player. The transfer
Fifth of medicines in Africa may be sub-par or fake, research finds
A fifth of medicines in Africa could be substandard or fake, according to a major research project, raising the alarm over a problem that could