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With temperatures set to reach nearly 30 degrees in Winchester this weekend, many of us will be searching for the best cold treat to help us ...
The Scottish Government is now ending the use of WhatsApp and other messaging services on its mobile devices, following criticism in the wake of the Covid inquiry. The Government had previously agreed ...
While May’s borrowing out-turn was lower than economists were expecting, it was more than the £17.1 billion pencilled in by the UK’s independent fiscal watchdog, the Office for Budget Responsibility ...
A yellow weather warning covering Nottingham up to Newcastle is in place from 3pm on Saturday until 4am on Sunday.
The graduation ceremonies will include nine ‘distinguished individuals’ honoured for their contributions to sport, politics, science, ...
NHS waiting lists for ADHD diagnosis and support have led to a “significant growth in the use of private providers that are not regulated”, a taskforce has said.
Professor Nigel Seaton will replace Professor Shane O’Neill, who stepped down on Thursday in the wake of the report.
Had assisted dying been available previously, moments with loved ones might have been “lost”, MPs have heard. Debating the proposal to roll out assisted dying in the UK, Sir James Cleverly described ...
British authorities are scrambling to provide charter flights to evacuate UK citizens from Israel amid spiralling conflict in the Middle East. Downing Street urged Britons in the region to register ...
THE Wonston Fete will take place on Saturday, July 12, in the grounds of The Old House, Wonston, from 1pm to 4.30pm.
Council tax bills tend to be paid through 10 instalments (from April to January) and the majority of the 25 million council tax bills issued each year in England are paid by this method. But 12 month ...
Supporters and opponents of a change in the law gathered at Westminster early on Friday, holding placards saying “Let us choose” and ...
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