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The winner of the Women’s Prize for Fiction has said the award is “the greatest honour of my life as a woman” as she reflected on her experience growing up intersex.
Air India confirmed 241 of the 242 people on board the Boeing 787 Dreamliner were killed on Thursday when the aircraft crashed into a medical college shortly after its take-off from Ahmedabad Airport.
Dozens of Labour MPs last month urged the Prime Minister to pause and reassess planned cuts, saying the proposals are ‘impossible to support’.
Yael van der Wouden won the award for her novel, The Safekeep, which explores repressed desire and the unresolved aftermath of the Holocaust.
The US Defence Secretary was also pressed on his use of the Signal messaging app to discuss military operations.
A new front door at a main entrance to the House of Lords, that cost nearly £10 million, does not work, it has been disclosed. The project has been described as “a complete white elephant and a ...
A British man who survived the Air India plane crash has “no idea” how he escaped the aircraft, his relatives have said.
The movement of trade between Northern Ireland and Great Britain was one of the main discussions at the East-West Council on Thursday.
Northern Ireland’s police chief Jon Boutcher has warned ‘bigots and racists’ they will be arrested following disorder in Ballymena.
Deliberations ended on Thursday, a day after the jury delivered a partial verdict in Weinstein’s sex crimes retrial.
Adam Davies, 30, who was an officer with Surrey Police, was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment suspended for two years at Southwark Crown Court.
A patient from a mental health hospital that climbed onto two roofs has been detained and is now receiving care, police have confirmed.
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