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The Scottish Government has announced it will open applications for mitigation of the welfare policy on March 2.
The Prime Minsiter said ‘nothing’ he had heard from the US president suggested Washington was poised to get involved.
Gary Taylor, of Rowan Road, Weaverham, appeared at Chester Magistrates Court on June 11 for sentencing on four indecent image charges.
Courtesy of both Jazz@Davenham, Guardian readers have a chance to two free tickets for the festival, which includes an afternoon tea.
Ministers also said up to £544 million in ‘clean energy bonus’ funding would back wind developers prioritising investment in ...
Frankie Dettori has not ruled out riding at Royal Ascot again at some point in the future, as he attended the opening day of the 2025 meeting as a spectator. The 54-year-old left the UK riding ranks ...
The Justice Secretary asked police to launch a review after a newspaper reported a transgender killer had their record ‘wiped’.
An opponent of the assisted dying Bill has claimed such a service “could become the trojan horse that breaks the NHS” after Health Secretary Wes Streeting was questioned about the availability of ...
Marie Anderson said she has delegated authority in her office’s chief executive and senior staff to ensure work can continue.
The largest review of the water sector since privatisation has come under criticism for not going far enough to ensure systemic change.
Pope Leo XIV will resume the papal tradition of taking a summer break outside Rome, the Vatican has announced. Leo will head to the papal retreat of Castel Gandolfo, south of Rome, from July 6-20 “for ...
Former Premier League referee David Coote has been charged by the FA over comments he made bout former Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp (Peter Byrne/PA). Former Premier League referee David Coote has been ...