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Donald Trump presumably doesn't question his wife's right to criticize her adopted country.
Schools have a duty to reflect what is enshrined in law and what the vast majority of society believes to be right, writes Matt Bagwell.
The Prime Minister welcomed the players to Downing Street the day after their epic win over New Zealand.
A cross-party committee has criticised officials for delays in testing soil near the west London tower block.
Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment should undergo "urgent" shake-up, campaigners said.
More than 87,000 food parcels went to children during the break in 2018 - and the Trussell Trust charity expects even more to be handed out this year.
BBC News Channel report about the horned mammal goes somewhat awry.
It’s a lie to state, as nationalists and populists often do, that the people of Europe have given up on the dream of a United Europe. The contrary is true, Guy Verhofstadt writes.
Late on Sunday, a man was taken to a treatment centre. This is the first time the virus has reached the city, described as the “door” to the rest of the world. The World Health Organisation will be convening an emergency committee to assess if this should be declared a “global emergency”.
The environmental activists kicked off their 'Summer Uprising' by blocking roads in London, Leeds, Glasgow, Cardiff and Bristol. The group parked large boats in the middle of busy roads. They demand immediate governmental action on climate change.