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Charles attended the event, organised by Wigmore Hall, at St James’s Roman Catholic Church, in London, on Tuesday evening.
Jagtar Singh Johal from Dumbarton has been imprisoned for more than 2,000 days in India.
Since The National Lottery began in 1994, it has created 205 millionaires in Birmingham – that’s one every seven weeks.
Data from the Eden Project, which organised the Big Lunch, shows an estimated 13.4 million people in the UK took part in Big Lunch celebrations.
Rishi Sunak will meet the US President, senior figures in Congress and business chiefs in Washington on Wednesday and Thursday.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the use of drugs to tackle obesity could be a ‘game-changer’ to ease pressure on the NHS.
The Prime Minister will not throw the first pitch at the game but will use his visit to meet business chiefs and service personnel.
Ukrainians demanding Vladimir Putin’s forces leave their homeland decried Russia as a ‘terrorist state’ as they protested in Edinburgh.
The duke made reference to taking cocaine, marijuana and psychedelic mushrooms in his memoir.
The confederation was cast into turmoil in March after allegations of misconduct relating to its then-director general.
The Prime Minister said the immediate priority was the humanitarian response to the catastrophe, which has flooded villages and endangered crops.
Research on primates suggest the act of self-pleasure also reduces the risk of contracting STIs.
Actor Laurence Dobiesz will be bringing to life ‘significant moments’ from the statements made by the Duke of Sussex in London’s High Court.
Volunteers could do shopping and other errands as part of the programme being launched on Wednesday, The Guardian reported.
It is to be sold at Christie’s auction house on July 4 as part of their Old Master and British Drawings and Watercolours sale.
The Duke of Sussex faced nearly five hours of cross-examination on Tuesday in his case against Mirror Group Newspapers over alleged unlawful activity.
The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) said 1,000 of its members will walk out on Wednesday and Thursday.
Harry answered questions over several hours and produced a written statement of about 50 pages.
Lucy Frazer was also questioned by the Culture, Media and Sport Committee about the possibility of the Elgin Marbles being returned to Greece.
Campaigners have called for a ‘complete reset’ of the English planning system so that many more houses are built while moving faster towards net zero.
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