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Victims of second Post Office scandal criticise 'grinding wheels of bureaucracy' as they try to get compensation
Victims of 'Capture', a second faulty Post Office accounting system, say their redress scheme may not be in place until the autumn.
Starmer contradicts Vance over 'infringements on free speech' claim
Sir Keir Starmer has contradicted JD Vance after the US vice president claimed there are "infringements on free speech" in the UK.
'Can't believe I said that': Trump questioned about Zelenskyy 'dictator' comment - and says he will visit UK soon
Donald Trump has questioned whether he ever called President Zelenskyy a "dictator" - after he was invited by King Charles for an "unprecedented" second state visit to the UK.
Charities urge Sir Keir Starmer to reverse 'alarming' foreign aid cut
A coalition of more than 100 charities has urged the government to reverse its decision to slash the foreign aid budget, warning it amounted to an attempt to "balance the books on the backs of the world's most marginalised people".
Princess Eugenie posts tribute to 'special friend' Michelle Trachtenberg
Princess Eugenie has posted a tribute to Michelle Trachtenberg after the actress's death.
Eggheads star and former Mastermind and Brain of Britain winner dies
Christopher Hughes, who was one of the stars of the hit TV show Eggheads, has died.
Father and son jailed for raping teenage girl
A father and his son have been jailed for raping a 16-year-old girl.
Shooting victim 'denied travel to Scotland for treatment on terror grounds'
A man shot in Northern Ireland has been denied permission on anti-terrorism grounds to travel to Scotland for surgery, his solicitor has said.



