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A Russian honeytrap spy became “besotted” with a fellow agent and would never have been involved in the plot were it not for him, a court has heard. Bulgarian beautician Vanya Gaberova, 30, was part ...
Nine people have appeared in court in connection with an alleged acid attack on a man in his own home. Danny Cahalane, 38, was allegedly attacked in Lipson Road, Plymouth, on February 21 this year. He ...
There is a determination across the nursing profession in England to “fight for more”, a union boss has said, amid hints that strike action could be on the horizon.
The Government has launched a consultation on possible changes to the indoor floor space requirements per child in early years settings.
The new deal on cutting tariffs between the US and China has removed economic “uncertainty” for tech firms and their supply chains, but the sector is not “out of the crosshairs” yet, one expert has ...
MEMBERS of the public are invited to enjoy an art exhibition at a Musselburgh church. Edinburgh-based artist Benet Haughton will display his work – ‘Lovers with Grieving Prophet’ – at St Peter’s ...
Ministers have apologised for confusion over the notice period for the sustainable farming incentive, which was abruptly shut in March.
Sir Keir Starmer announced changes to the system on Monday in a Downing Street address, including making migrants wait 10 years rather than five to apply for settlement or citizenship, increasing ...
I’d like to raise the difficult issue of e-scooters and e-bikes, and warn against their use in our communities.
The children’s father said the car had been going at ‘full pelt’ when it came off the carousel and crashed into the car he was riding in.
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