US Capitol: World leaders react to ‘horrifying’ scenes in Washington
The leaders of the UK, Canada and Spain are among those calling for peace in Washington.
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The leaders of the UK, Canada and Spain are among those calling for peace in Washington.
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President Donald Trump spoke to thousands of supporters who’d gathered for the “Save America” rally.
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The prime minister leads UK politicians from all parties condemning the scenes at the US Capitol.
President Donald Trump spoke to thousands of supporters who’d gathered for the “Save America” rally.
President Donald Trump spoke to thousands of supporters who’d gathered for the “Save America” rally.
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US lawmakers and staff are seen wearing protective gas masks as police draw guns on protesters.
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England batsman Zak Crawley says it is “quite likely” he will open the batting in the two-Test tour of Sri Lanka.
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England batsman Zak Crawley says it is “quite likely” he will open the batting in the two-Test tour of Sri Lanka.
England batsman Zak Crawley says it is “quite likely” he will open the batting in the two-Test tour of Sri Lanka.
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Saturday’s derby between Northampton and Leicester is cancelled due to “a number of” coronavirus cases in the Saints camp.
Richard Sharp will lead negotiations with the government over the future of the licence fee.