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Maybe Happy Ending, a rom-com about a pair of androids falling in love, took home the Tony Award for best new musical on Sunday. Its star, Darren Criss, had won the leading actor in a musical award ...
UN officials descend on Jersey this week as the Island becomes the first non-member UN state to host an event essential to delivering “life-saving humanitarian assistance” across the world. Jersey was ...
A British news photographer has undergone emergency surgery after being hit by non-lethal rounds during protests in Los Angeles. Nick Stern was documenting a stand-off between anti-Immigration and ...
A POLICE investigation is underway following the death of a motorist in St Clement yesterday morning. A 500-metre section of ...
Wicked star Cynthia Erivo led a star-studded night at the 2025 Tony Awards. The evening’s big winners included Succession star Sarah Snook and Cole Escola, who took home awards for leading actress and ...
New Zealand Rugby (NZR) chief executive Mark Robinson has resigned and will officially leave his post at the end of 2025, the organisation has announced. NZR chairman David Kirk thanked Robinson for ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer will travel to Canada later this week to meet Mark Carney for talks on security and economic partnerships. The Times reported that the pair will meet on June 14, ahead ...
Policing is expected to receive an above-inflation boost in the spending review after eleventh-hour Cabinet negotiations over the weekend. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is prepared to announce real-terms ...
A trade union is stepping up calls to end privatisation in the NHS after its research suggested health trusts spend at least £1.8 billion a year on private companies. The GMB said requests using ...
Carlos Alcaraz’s epic five-set victory over world number one Jannik Sinner was the longest French Open final in history and will go down as a classic. Here, the PA news agency looks at five other ...
Liverpool midfielder Harvey Elliott admits he does not want to be “wasting years” of his career as he faces a crucial decision about where his future lies. The 22-year-old was limited to just 18 ...
Children living in England’s most deprived areas are more likely to visit A&E, be overweight or obese and suffer from tooth decay, a new report by aid agency Unicef UK has found. The organisation has ...
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