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Prosecutors accused the journalists of creating materials for Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK) YouTube channel, ...
After a gloomy start to the year, much of the UK saw blue skies and sun during March and into April. But as much as 75mm of ...
Seven people - including tech tycoon Mike Lynch - died when the Bayesian sank off the coast of Italy on 19 August last year.
Jonathan Reynolds, speaking to reporters in Scunthorpe, said that nationalisation was the "likely option at this stage".
Enfield Council says it is "treating the matter as criminal damage" but Sky News has been told by Toby Carvery the tree posed ...
There are just 961 cells available, according to government statistics. There are also fewer prison places available than ...
Sky's Thomas Moore reports on the urgent effort to supply critical materials and keep the plant running.
Vladimir Putin's foreign minister Sergei Lavrov has said peace talks with the US are "not easy" and dismissed European ...
France's national anti-terrorism prosecutor's office is leading the probe after automatic weapons were fired at a prison in Toulon, while vehicles were burned and staff were threatened at facilities ...
A man has pleaded guilty to murdering two women and trying to kill two other people in a stabbing in Milton Keynes on Christmas Day.
After initially appearing adamant that China should not have a role in Britain's steel industry, the business secretary is now suggesting his issue was only with the specific company involved.
Sir Alan Bates suggested victims of the Horizon scandal could be waiting until 2027 for all their claims to be settled - a forecast the government disputed - and told them it was time to go to court.
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