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The Chancellor said thousands of businesses would benefit from a move to expand UK Export Finance’s backing for firms by £20 billion.
McIlroy fired two eagles and four birdies in a thrilling 66 to lead Bryson DeChambeau, who beat him to win the US Open last year.
The cast of The Breakfast Club have reflected on their memories of shooting the coming-of-age film 40 years on from its release. The film about five high school students in detention, written and ...
Al Hurra is the latest US government-funded news outlet — after Voice Of America, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Radio Free Asia and others — to cut staff and services amid what the outlets say is ...
Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service received its first report about the incident in John Street, Worksop, at 7.39pm on Saturday.
Jason Tindall will continue to be himself as he attempts to play his part in bringing Champions League football back to Newcastle. The 47-year-old has made something of a name for himself as head ...
Mikel Arteta cast doubt over Thomas Partey’s availability for Arsenal’s decisive match against Real Madrid as he all-but conceded his side’s wafer-thin hopes of contesting Liverpool for the Premier ...
Rory McIlroy made himself the man to beat in the 89th Masters thanks to a sensational start to his third round at Augusta National. McIlroy began the day two shots behind Ryder Cup team-mate Justin ...
Bayern Munich were denied a third straight Bundesliga win, missing the chance to move eight points clear at the top, after they were held 2-2 by Borussia Dortmund at the Allianz Arena.
The King and Queen’s state visit to Italy featured a string of engagements and their effect was described as ‘soft power at its best’.
Liberal Democrat MP Wera Hobhouse said she was detained by security, questioned and then put on a flight back to the UK.
The King and Queen’s state visit to Italy has been described by a senior Buckingham Palace official as “soft power at its best”, delivering “huge benefit for UK interests overseas”.