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Birmingham council has announced it has reached the “absolute limit” of what it can offer to resolve a long-running pay dispute. Members of Unite have been on all-out strike since early March, leading ...
A former Met Police officer who hid a camera in a child’s bedroom and bathroom to take indecent images has avoided prison. Lee Hargrave, 49, of Egham in Surrey, pleaded guilty to voyeurism and ...
Campaign group Save Wimbledon Park is challenging the decision of the Greater London Authority to grant planning permission for the expansion.
Dozens of campaigners have rallied outside the High Court, as a judicial review into plans to expand the home of Wimbledon tennis began.
First-time buyers could be given a boost by lenders having the ability to offer more mortgages at high loan-to-income (LTI) levels, if they choose to. The Bank of England said its Financial Policy ...
Scotland’s police force is preparing for a potential visit from US President Donald Trump “later this month”, it said in a statement. Rumours have swirled for months that the president will visit the ...
The Government’s “failure” to listen to victims of the infected blood scandal has been “exposed” in a new report, campaigners have said. The Haemophilia Society said that victims of the scandal, ...
James May has appeared to vomit after trying close friend and former co-star Jeremy Clarkson's gin. Since the Grand Tour ended, May, Clarkson and Richard Hammond have remained relatively quiet, save ...
There were 247,703 conceptions leading to a legal abortion in 2022, a 13.1 rise on the 218,923 recorded in 2021, the ONS said.
The Conservative leader claimed the Prime Minister had been ‘forced into a series of chaotic U-turns’ and failed to prevent doctors’ strikes.
Lavazza chairman Giuseppe Lavazza said the firm is optimistic that high coffee bean prices peaked at the start of 2025.
He follows in the footsteps of keynote speakers including Dear England playwright James Graham and media mogul Rupert Murdoch.