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According to Goliath’s official record, he hatched on the island of Santa Cruz in the Galapagos on June 15 between 1885 and 1890.
A Dunfermline man’s careless driving - right outside the city's police station - caught the attention of officers. Robert Todd was stopped, smelling of booze, said he was “in a hurry” and refused a ...
James Eden, 72, feels ‘abandoned’ by the Foreign Office – but has still managed to source a pint of Guinness despite Iranian ...
The US and Iran had been scheduled to hold their sixth round of indirect talks over Iran’s nuclear programme on Sunday.
Attendance appeared to fall far short of early predictions that as many as 200,000 people would attend the festival and parade.
A team of celebrities and rugby players are preparing for a 555-mile cycle challenge around the island of Ireland to raise funds for research into motor neurone disease (MND) in memory of the late ...
The Prime Minister said the interests of British citizens would be at the heart of his conversations as he meets his Canadian counterpart.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage described the move as a ‘welcome U-turn’ while Kemi Badenoch called on him to apologise for ‘six ...
The Prime Minister said military assets were being sent to the region following an exchange of strikes and missile attacks by Israel and Iran.
The military procession started at the Lincoln Memorial on Saturday, under the threat of stormy weather and protests.
Charli XCX assured Brat Summer was “forever” as she asked fans to keep the movement going. The singer writhed, twisted, pumped and raved across the stage to the delight of the sold-out crowd at LIDO ...
Grenfell bereaved and survivors shouted for justice in what is likely to be the final anniversary in the shadow of the tower as it stands, ahead of work to begin its demolition. The Government ...
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