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Kevin Horvath, 26, and Ivan Turtak, 38, and Ernest Gunar, 27, used the girl for ‘their own horrendous gratification’ over a ...
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The Canada goose was discovered at Archbishop’s Palace gardens in Maidstone on Wednesday, May 29, and had to be put down by a ...
Tech tycoon Mike Lynch’s sunken superyacht has been glimpsed above water ahead of being fully raised from the seabed off the coast of Sicily. Seven people died when the Bayesian sank off the coast of ...
A majority of female MPs backed the Bill, while slightly more male MPs opposed the legislation than voted in favour.
The former Irish premier also appeared to dismiss concerns about loyalist violence in reaction to a united Ireland.
Campaigners inside Parliament and outside in Parliament Square were jubilant and tearful following the result of the vote.
MPs have paved the way for assisted dying to become legal in England and Wales despite some switching sides to oppose a new law – reducing its majority by more than half. Kim Leadbeater described ...
Reacting to the vote, Jan Noble, interim chief executive of St Christopher’s Hospice, said: “Today’s vote to pass the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill has huge implications for hospices and ...