Duke of Marlborough in court on strangulation charges
The Duke of Marlborough has indicated not guilty pleas to three charges of intentional strangulation against his estranged wife. Read the full court details.
The Duke of Marlborough has indicated not guilty pleas to three charges of intentional strangulation against his estranged wife. Read the full court details.
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Charles James Spencer-Churchill, the Duke of Marlborough, pleads not guilty to three counts of intentional strangulation against his estranged wife. Follow the latest court developments.
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President Trump renews US claim to Greenland, citing defence needs. Denmark's PM firmly rejects annexation, warning of disrespect to a close ally and raising fears of a Venezuela-style operation.
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Keir Starmer asserts Greenland's future is for Denmark after Trump's takeover suggestion. The Labour leader's stance follows US strikes in Venezuela and international law concerns.
A 65-year-old man has been fined after admitting to wearing an unauthorised Royal Navy admiral's uniform at a Remembrance Sunday event in Wales. Read the full court details.
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Former Conservative Chairman Brandon Lewis argues national security is the bedrock of economic prosperity. He warns of urgent threats from Russia and China, and calls for faster defence innovation. Read the full analysis.
The Duke of Marlborough, Charles James Spencer-Churchill, has indicated not guilty pleas to three charges of non-fatal strangulation against his estranged wife. The case continues.
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Retired Major General Paul Eaton warns Donald Trump's politicisation of the US armed forces could have dire long-term consequences, drawing parallels to 1940s Soviet purges.
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