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A former Conservative defence secretary has urged the UK to "lead the way" on defence spending, warning the country is facing a greater threat now than during the Cold War.
A series of videos have captured the moment Taiwan was struck by its most powerful earthquake in more than two decades.
A cruise ship carrying hundreds of passengers is stuck in the port of Barcelona after a group of Bolivian passengers were found to have visa issues, according to officials.
Labour forecast to win landslide of over 400 seats, as YouGov poll predicts Tory wipeout at election
Labour could be swept into power with a landslide of more than 400 seats at the next general election, according to the latest YouGov mega poll.
Four air traffic controllers are gearing up for an epic 3,225-mile motorcycle challenge in memory of a man who died from prostate cancer - with the fundraiser given a boost thanks to a James Bond stunt coordinator.
The Post Office's IT helpdesk was instructing Fujitsu, the maker of faulty accounting software, to change sub-postmaster accounts more than a decade ago, according to leaked recordings.
Stefano Cherchi, a 23-year-old jockey who rode more than 100 winners in the UK, has died as a result of injuries sustained in a fall from his horse.
Luis Rubiales, the former president of the Spanish football federation, has been arrested as part of an ongoing corruption investigation.
A Welsh town is "so excited" as town criers from across the world are set to descend for an international competition.
A second suspect has been charged in a murder investigation into the death of a man in Dundee.