Day: November 19, 2025
Revealed: The Russian commander wanted by Ukraine over Bucha massacres
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Over 400 bodies were recovered after Russia carried out atrocities in the town of Bucha in 2022
Read MoreNew Royal Mail stamps feature the most famous designs in British postal history
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The new series will commemorate iconic stamp designs from the Victorian era
Read MoreAlmost half of working-age adults experienced workplace conflict in the past year
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Stress, anxiety and depression were the most common impacts of workplace conflict, Acas said
Read MoreWhy MPs are set to tell bad dad jokes during Commons debate
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The debate will occur on International Men’s Day
Read MoreFour in 10 Britons would consider ending friendships over views on Israel-Palestine
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Think tank More in Common UK polled 2,000 people in October, the same month the Heaton Park Synagogue in Manchester was attacked
Read MoreSuspect charged months after allegedly shooting dead girlfriend’s teenage son he thought was a burglar
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Quinterrious Turner, 28, surrendered to police on November 18 and admitted to the September killing of the 16-year-old
Read MoreEven Laura Loomer is warning Republicans that the party has a ‘Nazi problem’
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The far-right activist cited ‘top podcasters’ and ‘Gen Z glorifying Hitler’ on social media
Read More‘I fled Africa to safety in the UK – Starmer’s migrant crackdown means I could be sent back’
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Shams Moussa says despite a change of government in his home country, he feels like an ‘alien’ – and condemned Labour’s plan to return refugees as part of a planned overhaul of the asylum system
Read More‘I fled Africa to safety in the UK – Starmer’s migrant crackdown means I could be sent back’
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Shams Moussa says despite a change of government in his home country, he feels like an ‘alien’ – and condemned Labour’s plan to return refugees as part of a planned overhaul of the asylum system
Read MoreRepublicans dodged a bullet on shutdown and Trump bailed them out on Epstein – but this next crisis is a real doozy
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Republicans no longer have to contend with the shutdown, but the issue of spiking health care premiums hasn’t gone away, writes John Bowden
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