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The well-known South Yorkshire venue is closing at the end of this month after losing a long-running battle with its landlord.
Unions representing Scottish Water employees have said the First Minister “must be held to account” as staff striking over pay accused the Scottish Government of “hypocrisy” over its commitment to ...
The United Nations human rights office expressed concerns on Wednesday about the discovery of dozens of bodies, some charred and buried and others in hospital refrigerators, in an area of Libya’s ...
The Queen went to “warm up” a child’s “cold hands” as she attended an outdoor lunch on a blustery, grey day. Camilla attended a community lunch at Canary Wharf in London on Wednesday to celebrate ...
Camilla visited an exhibition held by the Garden Museum in south London on Wednesday to celebrate British Flowers Week.
At the despatch box, the Prime Minister described the Israeli government’s conduct in the 25 mile-long strip as ‘counterproductive ...
In criminal courts, the backlog for crown court cases hit a new record high by the end of last year at 74,651.
The Audible adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic novel will also feature performances by Glenn Close and Bill Nighy.
Around £1 million of damage was caused by the blaze at an industrial unit in Leyton, east London, last March 20, the Old Bailey was told.
Patrick Maughan, 53, and Owen Maughan, 27, appeared at Sevenoaks Magistrates’ Court accused of murdering four-year-old Peter Maughan.
Holyrood Education Committee convener Douglas Ross questioned University of Edinburgh principal Professor Sir Peter Mathieson.
The European Union’s top trade negotiator, Maros Sefcovic, met his American counterpart, US trade representative Jamieson Greer, on Wednesday.