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The city of Lutsk, which lies in the north-west of Ukraine, along the border with Poland and Belarus, was hardest hit.
The document builds on other investigations by international and Israeli human rights groups and the United Nations.
Four education unions have made a ‘united’ call to ministers to provide additional investment to schools for increased staff salaries.
The father of one of the girls injured in the Southport attack has told an inquiry she was stabbed in the back by a “coward she didn’t see”.
The Government recently announced plans to expand free schools meals to 500,000 more children from next autumn.
There is severe traffic ongoing throughout Wycombe with temporary lights for roadworks on A40 Road and Daws Hill Lane.
Thames Valley Police is looking to crack down on crime and anti-social behaviour in town and city centres this summer. The force will increase police officers’ presence and work with its partners to ...
With a litany of injury problems finally behind him, Archer has been named in England’s XI for the third Rothesay Test against India. Captain Ben Stokes confirmed Archer’s return in place of fellow ...
Effigies of migrants in a boat have been placed on a loyalist bonfire in Northern Ireland, prompting condemnation and calls for the display to be removed ahead of the pyre being lit.
Revamp of a half an acre of Sheffield Park and Garden, East Sussex, will trial planting that can cope with more extreme conditions.
Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Art will comprise more than 200 objects including garments, accessories, jewellery and paintings.
Mark Wild, HS2 Ltd chief executive, said one of the main causes of the delays was starting construction work before designs were finalised.
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