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Sir James Cleverly is set to return to the Conservative front bench as the shadow housing secretary, as Kemi Badenoch shakes up her top team. The former foreign secretary is understood to be joining ...
The row between the British Medical Association (BMA) and health leaders over the upcoming doctor strike has deepened as research suggests public support for the action is waning.
The communications, energy and data infrastructure sectors are all required to notify the investment security unit of certain business deals.
Andrew Bailey also stressed that the UK cannot “compromise” on financial stability amid the Treasury’s plans to rip up red tape across the sector. Ring-fencing was brought in after the 2008 financial ...
The probe is examining whether the 1998 atrocity in the Co Tyrone town which killed 29 people could have been prevented.
The prince – one year away from becoming a teenager – was filmed in the Norfolk countryside while posing for a birthday ...
Ukraine’s President’s offer came after Russian forces launched a fresh wave of drones at Ukrainian cities overnight.
Howard Phillips, 65, intended to help people two apparent Russian agents called “Sasha” and “Dima”, who were in fact undercover ...
Holyrood’s Climate Action and Energy Secretary has written to Steve Reed about ‘inaccurate and misleading comments’ about water quality ...
Cllr Alan Amos and planning chair Karen Lewing have both attacked Labour's proposed reforms of the planning system ...
DOZENS of new officers are set to join West Mercia Police. 29 police constables (PCs), 20 police community support officers (PCSOs), and two police sergeants will be added to the forces' ranks across ...
A hammer and other weapons were used in an attack by an armed gang of youths in the city, police have revealed. Residents of Tamar Close in Ronkswood, Worcester have already spoken of their shock ...