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The SNP's former Westminster deputy leader said she disagreed with the party's stance on trans rights and Palestine.

Hospitals in England battle to keep both emergency and non-urgent work going in five-day walkout.

The White House said an episode ridiculing Donald Trump was "a desperate attempt for attention".

Jay Slater's friend Lucy Law begged him to get back to safety after he ventured off a mountain road.

Manchester City are set to pay £27m to buy back goalkeeper James Trafford from Burnley.

Watch the moment Joe Root overtakes Jacques Kallis and Rahul Dravid to become the third all time leading Test run scorer on day three of the fourth Test between England and India at Old Trafford.

One woman who took part in the pilot says it only "scratches the surface" of food bills.

The British and Irish Lions go into the second Test as strong favourites - can a powered-up Australia deny them a series-winning 2-0 lead at the cavernous MCG?

The US president and Federal Reserve chair bickered over the cost and timeline of the Fed’s headquarters renovation project during a tour.

Resident doctors in England say pay is at the core of their dispute with the government, but what’s actually happened to their pay over the past 17 years?

After an unusually cold early summer, Finland has seen two weeks of temperatures topping 30C.

Brett Duncan was an "experienced and popular member" of the power boating community.

Ms Stevens, 31, was savagely attacked near her home in Irvine and suffered severe head injuries.

It comes as French President Emmanuel Macron said France would recognise statehood in September.

Chelsea will host Manchester City on the opening weekend of the 2025-26 Women's Super League season.

Intense fighting at the disputed border has killed at least 16 people and displaced tens of thousands.

Brommapojkarna has Europe's biggest youth set-up and count Viktor Gyokeres, Dejan Kulusevski and Lucas Bergvall among their graduates.

The questioning by a US official, which will resume on Friday, comes amid a public clamour for the release of Epstein files.

Supermarkets sold more drinks and fuel sales were up as people "ventured out", the UK statistics body says.

Former England midfielder Anita Asante breaks down the key things Sarina Wiegman's side need to do to beat Spain on Sunday.