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Transport police are investigating a series of incidents in which trains were struck by projectiles in Cambridge.

Services operated by Greater Anglia and Great Northern were hit between Cambridge and Cambridge North stations, with reports of up to 20 carriages damaged. British Transport Police said there had been no reported …

Donald Trump has said he wanted a “verified nuclear peace agreement” with Iran and denied he wanted to blow Iran to smithereens, describing such reports as “greatly exaggerated”.

But he said it was essential that Iran did not have a nuclear weapon, adding “we should start working on it immediately”. …

By the time Steve Reed, the environment secretary, took to the early morning airwaves, the UK government’s response to Donald Trump’s Gaza plan had been carefully planned out: ministers would push back strongly, but only ever in a form of political code.

Reed gave no direct criticism of the US …

Planning to “clean out” Palestinians as a real estate money-making scheme is an idea that has long united the Israeli settler movement and some of Donald Trump’s circle of US property developers.

For decades, state-backed settlers have used concrete, steel and brick to build on occupied land in Palestine, in …

Steve Borthwick’s England squad have been compared to Ruben Amorim’s Manchester United side before this Saturday’s massive Six Nations fixture at home to France. Both teams have been having difficult seasons but inside the red rose camp there remains a firm belief that, given a little patience, the tide will …

You could have made good money during Dame Emma Walmsley’s eight years as chief executive of GlaxoSmithKline by buying the shares whenever they fell to £13 and shorting them whenever they hit £18. The yo-yo pattern has repeated three or four times. Optimism breaks out regularly, but something always turns …

Gwen Watkins, who has died aged 101, deciphered German air force codes at Bletchley Park during the second world war, helping RAF and US Army air force fighter aircraft to combat Luftwaffe bombers, and allied reconnaissance aircraft and bombers to evade German air defences.

Watkins joined the Women’s Auxiliary …

Labour has restored the whip to a further three MPs who voted against the two-child benefit cap, the Guardian understands.

Ian Byrne, Imran Hussain and Richard Burgon were among seven parliamentarians who were suspended in July for supporting an amendment to the king’s speech, tabled by the SNP.

They had …

The class action being brought by hundreds of former rugby union and league players over the devastating effects of repetitive head injuries has taken a significant step forward at the high court in London.

Four years after the Guardian first reported that a group of eight former union players, including …

The Southbank Centre was once voted Britain’s ugliest building, but fresh interest in its architecture following the success of The Brutalist movie, has prompted a renewed call to get it listed.

For 34 years successive governments have resisted proposals to list the centre – a concrete set of buildings that …

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