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'We had a lot of fun this time. I think that was partly because I was more relaxed,' says Sam Riley
UK and EU continue talks to try to reach deal before crunch summit this week
The ruling party has found itself in a dispute with the EU over its judiciary reforms
Boris Johnson expressed 'grave concern' over the Turkish operation but stopped short of announcing a weapons embargo
One suspect has been arrested while two others are believed to be on the run following the attack in the city of Halle
Pressure is mounting on the French government to explain how the killer’s radicalisation was not acted upon
Mr Stewart has announced he will step down as an MP
The anonymous artist said he had opened the shop to stop a greetings card company selling fake merchandise under his name
A Finnish national and a student of the vocational college has been arrested
Jobs at Harland and Wolff were left in danger after the shipyard’s Norwegian parent company went into administration
Irthi Contemporary Crafts Council showcased 78 new products at the festival, as part of its mission to revive age-old crafts from the UAE and bring them to the modern world
Latest figures show religious and racist hate crimes recorded by London police had risen by 107 per cent between 2011 and 2018
Three members of the expedition team were stranded overnight after becoming trapped on Koyo Zom peak
The Beirut artist says he felt compelled to perform in wartorn Syria, and has now returned to play four times
The EU’s Jean-Claude Juncker suggested on Thursday that a new divorce deal could be reached before October 31
