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Police had reports of a "disturbance" on Monday and found a teenager with stab wounds.
With Western doors tightening and Indian costs soaring, a new wave of students is choosing Kyrgyzstan, Cambodia, Malta and even North Korea for affordable and unconventional degrees.
The papers say there is increasing pressure on the Keir Starmer following his third "political crisis" in 10 days.
U.S. Treasury Secretary urges European countries to impose tariffs on China and India to cut off Russian oil revenue
Months of planning have gone into the state visit - but the Lord Mandelson question is not the only concern troubling insiders.
Manchester United legend Paul Scholes believes the club messed up badly with their summer transfer strategy and lack the "quality" needed to fit manager Ruben Amorim's controversial 3-4-3 system.
Trump signs a proclamation establishing a task force to take on crime in the Democrat-let city despite opposition from its mayor.
The vice-president's remarks come amid a wave of firings over posts deemed inappropriate about Kirk's death.
The US military conducted a second strike on a vessel, allegedly a Venezuelan drug boat, resulting in three deaths in international waters, according to Donald Trump. This action follows a previous strike two weeks prior, escalating ten ...more
The proposed law would force public bodies to co-operate with investigations into major disasters.
Following the news that an agreement has been reached on the long-awaited Public Authority (Accountability) Bill, the BBC's Judith Moritz looks at its history.
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