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The Chancellor said she was ‘deeply concerned’ about child poverty and the Government is taking evidence in a review of gambling taxes.
The meeting comes on a day when at least 29 Palestinians were killed in airstrikes and shootings across southern Gaza, according to local hospitals.
Volunteers in Bournemouth have set up a uniformed “force” to patrol the streets of the Dorset seaside resort in a bid to keep “communities safe”.
The overall unauthorised holiday rate in autumn 2024 is broadly unchanged from the previous year despite increased fines, figures show.
A 17-year-old boy has been charged in connection with an incident near the derelict Gilsland Spa Hotel on July 26. He faces four counts of false imprisonment and three counts of robbery. The incident ...
Members of the Coopah Refugee Run Club helped to design the medal and long-sleeved T-shirt for finishers at next month’s half marathon.
The cut came after the Bank’s rate-setting committee was forced to take a second vote for the first time in its history.
England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt was delighted to be part of a special day as the winners of the Sage Small Business XI were announced.
A member of the northern lion subspecies, the Barbary lion once roamed freely its native northern Africa, including the Atlas ...
Ofcom publishes figures for complaints it receives about the UK’s main landline, mobile broadband and pay-TV providers every quarter.
The group reported pre-tax profits tumbling to £98 million for the six months to June 30, down from £338 million a year earlier.
Outdoor clothing manufacturer Trespass is to design and produce the uniform for the Glasgow Commonwealth Games workforce and volunteers – for the second time. The company has been appointed by Glasgow ...