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The Deputy Prime Minister has reportedly been pushing for councils to be allowed to introduce a tax on tourism in their areas.
The row between the British Medical Association (BMA) and health leaders over the upcoming doctor strike has deepened as research suggests public support for the action is waning.
Charles held out the treat on his right palm for the stallion Stradivarius to take, then stroked the horse on the head.
Kulsuma Akter’s family said ‘no amount of time in prison will change the life sentence he has inflicted upon us all’.
Torben Stig Hersborg, 64, was caught with a telescope and video camera parked outside student accommodation in north London in December.
A discount retail store is to shut its doors after almost a decade in a town centre. Bosses at Poundland say the branch in Grosvenor Road, Tunbridge Wells will close on August 10. The chain took over ...
Footage released by police has shown the moment a man was caught on CCTV smiling as he boarded a bus after tracking his wife to a women’s refuge and stabbing her to death.
Andrew Bailey also stressed that the UK cannot “compromise” on financial stability amid the Treasury’s plans to rip up red tape across the sector. Ring-fencing was brought in after the 2008 financial ...
A fresh produce company which laid off more than 400 staff has sold its Kent headquarters to a rival firm in an eight-figure deal.
An investigation into the source of a mystery “toxic” smell at a newly revamped roundabout has found the anti-skid surfacing is not the cause.
Holyrood’s Climate Action and Energy Secretary has written to Steve Reed about ‘inaccurate and misleading comments’ about water quality in Scotland.
Howard Phillips, 65, intended to help people two apparent Russian agents called “Sasha” and “Dima”, who were in fact undercover British officers.
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