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NISSAN CREATES 2,000 UK JOBS The UK economy has received a boost with the news that Nissan is to create 2,000 jobs at its Sunderland plant after choosing Britain to manufacture its new five-door ...
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A farmer has caught on camera the moment he cracked open an "unusually large egg" to find a second, fully-formed egg inside. The man, from Qinhuangdao city, China, told local media one of his ...
Fresh protests are expected in the Gaza Strip and other Palestinian territories today, after Israeli troops killed at least 55 people in Gaza yesterday. Today is the 70th anniversary of what ...
The organisers of the London Olympics were forced to apologise on day one of the Games after the South Korean flag was shown ahead of a North Korean women's football match, prompting the upset ...
Crowds in South Africa have spent a second night on the streets in tribute to former president Nelson Mandela, who died on Thursday. People danced and sung in front of his former home in Soweto ...
Justice Secretary Michael Gove is expected to launch an attack on the "creaking" two-tiered legal system today, accusing courts of making crime victims "suffer twice".
Theresa May will face MPs’ questions in the Commons today on her decision to join the US and France in air strikes on Syria. The retaliatory attack, on Saturday, was launched in response to ...
Bloodthirsty British jihadists in Syria are responsible for a string of atrocities including beheadings and crucifixions, claims a senior rebel commander. Brigadier-General Abdulellah al-Basheer ...
This week’s edition of satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo has sold out at many newsagents and kiosks across France, despite a print run of three million. The issue, which carries a cartoon ...
Twenty-nine passengers of the cruise ship Costa Concordia, which sank off the coast of Italy on Friday night, are still unaccounted for. Six bodies have been recovered so far, with work to locate ...
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