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Russia Is Ramping Up Nuclear War Propaganda
Kremlin-backed media is spreading rumors of a Ukrainian “dirty bomb” attack to rouse support for extreme retaliation.
Should Britain have a written constitution? POLL
The UK is one of the only modern democracies in the world that doesn't have a written, codified constitution.
Wordle 503 HINTS: Spoiler-free clues to help you solve the November 4 teaser
Wordle fans have just 24-hours to solve today's teaser, which is the final puzzle before the weekend.
Andrew Bailey explains why BoE hiked interest rates as he lays out plan to avoid disaster
Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey warned it was a "tough road ahead" for the UK and households. He acknowledged eight rate rises since last December are "big changes and they…
Meloni ‘certain’ to be PM longer than Truss was – despite ’embarrassing uncle’ Berlusconi
Italy's new Prime Minister came into office just two days after Liz Truss quit as the UK's leader.
Bounty chocolates to be removed from Celebrations tubs ahead of Christmas
Bounty chocolates will be removed from Celebrations tubs in a controversial new trial ahead of Christmas. The coconut-filled treats have long divided the nation, but now face being…
Radio caller reveals police failure after he ‘nearly lost his life’ in Uber machete ambush
The news comes as a fresh investigation has revealed damning findings concerning police vetting checks across England and Wales
Woman forced to medicate ‘terrified’ dog to survive Bonfire Night
"I hate how dogs have to suffer for people to see pretty lights. We have fields near us too where there are horses, cows and wildlife. They won't know what's going on."
Woman horrified after ‘freaky clown’ tattoo sticker on her face won’t come off
A woman got less of a treat and more of a trick after Halloween this year, as she found a temporary face tattoo would not come off.
Effigy of ex-PM Liz Truss with lettuce to be burned at famous Bonfire Night event
Previous effigies by the Edenbridge Bonfire Society include Boris Johnson, John Bercow and Tony Blair.