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Petrol bombs, a hatchet and masonry were among items thrown at police during a third consecutive night of disorder in Ballymena. Officers responded with water cannon, dogs and plastic baton rounds in ...
The Chancellor and Sir Keir Starmer both sought to portray the spending review as a ‘new phase’ for the Government.
The Government should go further and introduce a national auto-enrolment system for all children eligible for free school meals to reduce “inequalities”, a think tank has said. There is variation in ...
A restaurant is to close next month after its owners found it “no longer commercially sustainable” to carry on.
The professional networking site revealed women were hired into just more than a third of leadership positions in 2024, down 2.1 year on year.
The 50p joins the Mint’s childhood characters collection, which also includes The Gruffalo and The Gruffalo’s Child.
The Royal Mint has released a new 50p coin to commemorate and celebrate the beloved children's character Zog from the creator of The Gruffalo. The new coin marks 15 years since Julia Donaldson and ...
Innovations such as pay by bank present opportunities for businesses and consumers, but are not without risk, the consumer group said.
Norman Cross, the world’s first purpose-built prisoner of war camp, is located near Peterborough in Cambridgeshire.
A fire broke out at Larne Leisure centre following vandalism at the facility on the third night of disorder in Northern Ireland.
A British doctor working in Australia has described helping dying people to end their lives as “a tremendous privilege”.
Thunderstorms are set to hit the UK over the next three days, but forecasters say the country could also see its hottest day of the year. The Met Office said that some areas may see about two inches ...
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