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The Reform leader was accused by a Cabinet minister of being on the side of ‘people like Jimmy Savile’ over his pledge to scrap the ...
A new report into the death of a five-year-old boy after he was sent home from A&E has concluded that his mother’s instinct that her child was unwell was “repeatedly not addressed across services”.
The Government “believe” the plan to recognise a Palestinian state is compliant with international law, a minister has said. Business minister Gareth Thomas described the decision as a “political ...
Des Lee from the band was speaking ahead of the 50th anniversary of the loyalist ambush in which three of the band were killed.
The housebuilder reported pre-tax losses of £92.1 million for the six months to June 29 against profits of £99.7 million a year earlier.
Rolls-Royce has revealed soaring profits as strong demand for its engines offset supply chain challenges and tariffs. Shares in the company surged to a new record level on Thursday morning as a result ...
Dr Justyn Loveridge took the crow home to care for it, and named it Morrigan, after the goddess of war in Irish mythology.
The retail chain and vet business expects profits to fall to between £110 million and £120 million, down from £133 million the previous year.
Former home secretary Suella Braverman has praised protesters for peacefully demonstrating against plans to house asylum seekers in flats above a town centre shop.
Darth Vader’s lightsabre, which the auctioneer claims is the first of its kind to be offered on sale, is expected to fetch between one million and three million dollars (£746,000–£2,238,000), while ...
Heidi Alexander said that she will meet with Martin Rolfe to ‘understand what happened and how we can prevent reoccurrence’.
Several homes are without power this morning following a power cut in parts of Stourport. According to National Grid, more than 200 homes were left without power when the alarm was raised just before ...