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A double-decker bus carrying sixth-form college students has crashed off a road and ended up in a river, leaving three people ...
The Yorkshire-based owner-breeders have been making their presence felt this term, with Pride Of Arras claiming the Dante to ...
The former principal of the crisis-hit University of Dundee has told MSPs “the buck stops with me” for its problems – but he ...
The special tribunal will be created through an agreement between Ukraine and the Council of Europe, the continent’s top ...
Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said that the Tata Steel plant in Port Talbot does not meet “melt and pour” rules needed to get exemptions from Donald Trump’s steel tariffs over the line.
Documents related to the so-called Battle of Orgreave are said to be amongst those destroyed by Northumbria Police.
The claimants include the family of former England midfielder Norbert ‘Nobby’ Stiles, who died in 2020 after suffering from dementia.
An East Lancashire council is seeking views on its plans to outsource the roadworthiness testing of its licensed taxis and private hire vehicles.
Location, Location, Location presenter Phil Spencer has shared a 10p test you should do when you see cracks appearing in walls to avoid hefty bills.
British billpayers saved more than £300 million by switching the time at which they turned on their washing machines or ovens, according to figures released by the industry body for network operators.
Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey has cautioned over growing evidence that employment tax hikes are hitting pay and jobs rather than leading to price hikes, but said there is greater “uncertainty ...
The steel frame for the new £3.3million Darwen Youth Centre has been lowered into place as work on the key development progresses.
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