Sophie follows in late Queen’s footsteps to become patron of Mothers’ Union
The Christian organisation, which marks its 150th anniversary next year, was founded in 1876 to support mothers from all backgrounds.
The Christian organisation, which marks its 150th anniversary next year, was founded in 1876 to support mothers from all backgrounds.
The Bangor woman went missing on February 27 2005 and is believed to have been murdered but her body has never been found.
The seven-time world champion saw off former Mercedes team-mate George Russell by four tenths with the quickest lap of the test so far.
The Foreign Secretary said he still believed the agreement to cede the British Indian Ocean Territory to Mauritius was the ‘best deal’.
Former pupils of the Lord Mayor Treloar School and College in Hampshire are taking legal action over what they claim were unlawful medical treatments.
The case gained new traction after Netflix began streaming the true-crime drama ‘Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story’ last year.
The 14-year-old boy was kidnapped after attending classes at a British school in Manila.
Shiri Bibas and her two sons, nine-month-old Kfir and Ariel, four, died in captivity in the Gaza Strip after Hamas’ assault on October 7 2023.
The luxury car manufacturer said 170 people will be affected, after its losses widened in 2024 following a slump in wholesale volumes.
Employers across Wolverhampton and the West Midlands are being urged to sign up to a unique scheme to support young people at risk of violence.
Vitor Pereira insists without his backroom staff he could not embark on his fight to keep Wolves in the Premier League.
Two brothers have been working hard to create a chip shop which is a cornerstone of its community and provides high quality and affordable food.
With both sides dreaming of qualifying for continental football next season, substitute Welbeck rolled home a 75th-minute winner.
The fatal stabbing of 16-year-old Brianna in a public park in 2023 led to protests and vigils across the country.
The Free Alaa campaign said Laila Soueif is now on the 149th day of her hunger strike and was admitted to hospital on Monday evening.
President Yoon Suk Yeol made his final statement at the Constitutional Court.
Andrew Mitchell told the Commons he supported Sir Keir Starmer’s strategic direction to bolster defence spending, but argued he has ‘choices’.
The Free Alaa campaign said Laila Soueif was taken to hospital in central London on day 148 of her protest action.
The woman, who cannot be named to protect the identity of her children, was jailed for seven-and-a-half years last November.
Westwood has strongly rejected allegations of sexual misconduct.