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Tim FitzHigham, creative director of St George’s Guildhall in King’s Lynn, Norfolk described it as the “dry equivalent of the ...
Mr Justice McAlinden, president of the Victims’ Payment Board, described the definition of the current scheme as “very restrictive”. He said he regrets that those who were bereaved in the Troubles are ...
There have been calls for legislation which would mean only qualified surgeons can conduct certain procedures.
The unemployment rate was just under 4.20% in the three months to the end of June 2024 – the last measurement before the general election. It has since risen to a little over 4.53% in the three months ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there was ‘no way’ Israel would halt its war in Gaza, dimming hopes for a ...
The majority of reductions are set to come from head office-based teams around the world, led by the UK where there is a ...
The driest spring so far in more than a century is continuing, the Met Office said, as some farmers hope for “substantial” rain amid drought concerns. So far this spring, 80.6mm of rain has been ...
A monk accused of sexually abusing two former students at a prestigious North Yorkshire school has categorically denied any wrongdoing.
Great British Energy will not invest in any supply chains that involve slave labour, energy minister Michael Shanks has said, with measures to establish the state-owned energy company on the verge of ...
A former Metropolitan Police sergeant accused of taking upskirting images while on and off duty will appear in court on Friday. Christopher Herd, 48, was charged by Essex Police with one count of ...
Official figures are forecast to show a bounce in the first quarter of the year, before April’s tax rises and Donald Trump’s tariff announcement.
The Foreign Office says the fare was paid in full and that Mr Lammy and his wife are named as victims in this matter.