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Harrison Sullivan had been wanted by Surrey Police in connection with a car crash in Virginia Water.

The flag is linked to his role as Knight of the Garter (KG), which he recently gave up.

Goalkeeper Hannah Hampton will miss England's friendly against Brazil on Saturday because of injury.

Security adviser Matthew Collins says the term "enemy" was removed from a draft statement in 2023.

Liverpool manager Arne Slot says "the last thing" he needs to worry about is Mohamed Salah returning to form.

The US president says he is axing negotiations over an advert that used Ronald Reagan speaking negatively about tariffs.

Prosecutors said the elaborate plot, which allegedly netted $7m from victims, belonged in a Hollywood film.

There are several key talking points about the very different political world Wales is now in.

Sheffield Wednesday have been placed in administration and hit with an automatic 12-point deduction by the EFL.

Sheffield Wednesday have been placed in administration and hit with an automatic 12-point deduction by the EFL.

The attendant describes the moment thieves used an angle grinder to burst into the Gallery of Apollo.

Disgraced former Lostprophets frontman Ian Watkins was fatally injured in prison on 11 October.

The King's brother was paid thousands by a businessman linked to a wealth management firm which ripped off pension savers.

A populist whose party has roots in Italian fascism, Italy's leader is trusted by Trump.

Scientists working out of a venom laboratory in Paris studied which snakes strike their prey fastest.

The prize will be judged by both adults and children, with the first award to be announced in 2027.

A watchdog's progress report finds that opportunities to protect children are still being missed.

While food stores saw very little growth, good weather in July and August boosted clothing sales, according to the ONS.

This could be the sign that voters see Plaid as a viable alternative to Labour in Wales.



