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The Scottish Secretary Ian Murray was full of praise for the industrial strategy which was revealed by Sir Keir Starmer on Monday.
A town centre skatepark has been shut off for safety reasons after equipment was damaged by vandals. Pictures of the play area in Pencester Gardens, Dover, show holes have been made to parts of some ...
Sir Ronnie Flanagan hit back in 2001 after then Police Ombudsman Nuala O’Loan published a critical report of the police probe into the Omagh bomb.
Glastonbury-goers can expect a mixed bag of sunshine and rain, forecasters have said. A Met Office spokeswoman said the ...
The Women Against State Pension Inequality group said an agreement had been reached for a costs capping order in its legal battle.
David Lammy also confirmed that one British national in Israel had been injured during Iranian missile attacks and had been offered consular support.
Andy McDonald asked for further evidence on how many people will lose out on Personal Independence Payments (Pip) as a result of welfare reforms.
Founder Neill Roy has launched a petition to save the event after claiming the licensing departments of Lambeth and Bromley ...
A court heard Susan Hardwick carried out an ‘attempted mercy killing’ to stop her mother being transferred to another hospital for palliative care.
Reanne Coulson, 34, was last seen in Coventry in May and concerns were raised by her family after she failed to make contact on her birthday.
A suspect remains in custody – and four others are on bail – following a town centre assault which sparked a major police response.