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Home Office minister Seema Malhotra has called on the contractor to remove the jobs at the immigration removal centre.

Jose Mourinho leaves his position as Fenerbahce boss after just over one year in charge of the Turkish club.

Tottenham are on the verge of signing RB Leipzig and Netherlands attacker Xavi Simons for £51.8m.

All young children in England and Wales will be offered a free chickenpox vaccine by the NHS from January 2026.

Manchester United reject a request by midfielder Kobbie Mainoo to leave the club on loan - how has it come to this?

South Scotland MSP Colin Smyth is understood to have been charged by the police over the allegations.

The government relied on a report by a lobbyist group that now says reorganisation could make no savings.

Wright was charged over a 2022 helicopter crash in remote crocodile territory, which killed his friend.

The US scraps its de-minimis exemption, meaning no more duty-free entry of small parcels to the US.

The overnight attacks destroyed a block of flats and also caused damage to the EU's delegation offices.

DJ Admin, real name Rick Jansen, is the man tasked with keeping Max Verstappen’s ‘Orange Army’ entertained during the Dutch Grand Prix.

Naomi Osaka says Jelena Ostapenko's comments to Taylor Townsend about her having "no class" and "no education" was "one of the worst things you could say to a black tennis player".

Naomi Osaka says Jelena Ostapenko's comments to Taylor Townsend about her having "no class" and "no education" was "one of the worst things you could say to a black tennis player".

A fan says the way they and headliners Fontaines DC 'challenge the establishment' adds to their appeal.

Nine staff members at Berrow Wood have been convicted of abuse, and new allegations have been made.

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Lawyers for Dr Susan Monarez say only the president can remove her from her job running the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Lawyers for Dr Susan Monarez say only the president can remove her from her job running the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Police believe the CCTV footage shows Tom Phillips and his child breaking into a store.

Britain's Jacob Fearnley is surprised by "constant background noise" as Alexander Zverev makes his greater experience count at the US Open.