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Sir Alan Bates led a years-long effort, fighting for justice for sub-postmasters who were wrongly accused and prosecuted after faulty software made it look as if money was missing from their accounts.
Unrest has grown on the Labour backbenches over the prime minister's approach since winning power, while his unpopularity with the public was made clear at this month's elections. Reform UK reckon it ...
Nightly Russian attacks on Ukraine have become a common feature of the war, continuing even during recent peace talks which ...
McWin Capital Partners and TriSpan are in exclusive talks to acquire Flat Iron, a fast-growing and profitable chain of ...
Sky's Shingi Mararike travelled to Minneapolis, where George Floyd was murdered, to see how, and if, things have changed five ...
The winning goal came in the fifth minute of added time from 19-year-old Tom Watson, who gave his team the ultimate parting ...
Arsenal - the only English team to have won the women's competition - had not lifted the trophy since their maiden title in ...
Co-driver Dai Roberts, 39, who was competing in the Jim Clark Rally, was pronounced dead at the scene near Duns in the ...
On Sunday, showers will be "heavy and blustery at times", with a risk of thunder across Scotland and Northern Ireland, the ...
Police responded to a report that a 16-year-old boy was suffering a medical episode at Barry Island Pleasure Park just before ...
Matthew Barber, police and crime commissioner for Thames Valley, said the incident in Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, was ...
The government's child poverty taskforce was due to report back this spring - but publication has now been pushed back to ...
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