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A Wimbledon finalist has questioned why the tennis tournament will not close its roof, after sweltering conditions left Centre Court spectators needing medical assistance.
Permission is being sought to exhume Thomas More’s head from a Kent vault, 500 years after it was put on a pike on London Bridge.
Azroy Dawes-Clarke was an inmate at HMP Elmley, on the Isle of Sheppey, when he died after a ‘restraint-related’ incident.
Former Metropolitan Police commissioner Lord Blair, who was in charge of the force during the July 7 bombings, has died at the age of 72. Ian Blair, who ran the force from 2005 to 2008, took a seat as ...
Penguin Michael Joseph, which published The Salt Path in 2018, said Raynor Winn’s next book, On Winter Hill, will be delayed.
The event raised £1.1 million for 10 charities supported by William and Kate from Child Bereavement UK to East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices, NHS Charities Together and the social justice charity ...
Yostin Mosquera admits to killing Albert Alfonso but claims it was manslaughter and that Mr Alfonso had killed Paul Longworth first.
A US judge has ordered the extradition of former Irish Olympic swimming coach George Gibney to Ireland. US magistrate Judge Daniel Irick made the order at a hearing in Florida on Friday. Mr Gibney ...
Robert Jennings, 70, was convicted at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court in 2021 of one charge of lewd, indecent and libidinous practices.
Wicketkeeper-batter Ben Dawkins has signed a two-year rookie deal, having been a part of Kent's Talent Pathway since under-12 level. Director of cricket Simon Cook said: “Ben is a bright young talent, ...