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Documents related to the so-called Battle of Orgreave are said to be amongst those destroyed by Northumbria Police.
There are fears that residents could "take the law into their own hands" after travellers arrived in a village near Worcester.
THE first cabinet meeting under Worcestershire’s Reform leadership lasted just 20 minutes. Leader Jo Monk refused to answer the majority of councillors’ questions and the meeting was overshadowed by a ...
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.
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.
The claimants include the family of former England midfielder Norbert ‘Nobby’ Stiles, who died in 2020 after suffering from dementia.
Geoffrey Roberts said it was important for Second World War veterans to be recognised ‘for the ones who didn’t come home’.
Jack Cullen’s route to the festival took him through areas including the Lake District and saw him perform in quirky venues, including a sauna.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is in talks with Labour rebels over concessions to save the Government’s welfare reform package. The talks ahead of Tuesday’s Commons showdown come after 126 Labour MPs ...
Jes Staley was fined £1.8 million and banned from holding senior roles in the financial sector by the Financial Conduct Authority in 2023.
Asen Kurtev, 46, carried out a ‘highly dangerous’ overtake as he was driving four passengers, including his wife, to work, Lincoln Crown ...