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Man told he is not British after 42 years in UK
Nelson Shardey now faces a 10-year wait for "settlement" and a bill running into thousands of pounds.
Man told he is not British after 42 years in UK
Nelson Shardey now faces a 10-year wait for "settlement" and a bill running into thousands of pounds.
China's Nio unveils Tesla Model Y rival
Nio's new brand Onvo has launched its challenger to the world's best-selling electric vehicle.
Slovak PM's life 'out of danger' after shooting
Tomas Taraba says Prime Minister Robert Fico's surgery has gone "well" after he was shot several times.
Combining acting with football ownership 'hard but fun'
Mischief Theatre’s Jonathan Sayer on being the Ryan Reynolds of the Northern Premier League.
Combining acting with football ownership 'hard but fun'
Mischief Theatre’s Jonathan Sayer on being the Ryan Reynolds of the Northern Premier League.
English schools told not to teach about gender identity
Draft guidance for England ensures pupils are not exposed to disturbing content, the prime minister says.
Could the US economy be doing too well?
The US economic boom has consequences for the global balance of power - and for the UK.
Keir Starmer makes pre-election pitch to voters
The Labour leader will set out the first steps he would make if elected prime minister.
'Glow up' for Bridgerton stars as new season starts
Colin and Penelope's relationship is at the centre of the third season of Netflix's period drama.
Putin in China to meet Xi as Ukraine looms large
This is Putin's first visit after he won a fifth presidential term following an election where he ran virtually unopposed.
'It can set the country on fire': AI and India's election
As deepfakes and AI-manipulated content circulate in India, experts worry about their implications.
The race to raise blood money to halt an execution
A Kenyan mother's desperate attempts to save her son who is on death row in Saudi Arabia.
Junior doctors in England agree to talks with government
Members of the British Medical Association union have been staging walkouts for more than a year.
Afghan floods: ‘I found my family's bodies in the street’
As deadly flash floods hit Afghanistan, whole families and their homes have been swept away.
Evicted grandmother now sleeping rough in park
Heidi Dodson's council rejected her for priority housing, and told her she would cope on the streets.
Evicted grandmother now sleeping rough in park
Heidi Dodson's council rejected her for priority housing, and told her she would cope on the streets.
'Hero' plumber's firm faked stories of kindness
James Anderson’s firm Depher is accused of exploiting vulnerable people in misleading social media posts.
The Papers: Starmer's six pledges and Slovak PM shot
Thursday's paper preview a speech by Labour's leader and have the latest on the Slovak PM shooting.
Jibes at other ministers among DUP WhatsApps
Topics in the messages included a Catholic Archbishop, Sinn Féin and Justice Minister Naomi Long.