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Alan Lovell, chairman of the Environment Agency, revealed that farmers caused a record number of pollution incidents in English rivers.
Following an investigation, police have confirmed that Saimir Gjoniku, 32, of no fixed address, has been charged with the production of cannabis and abstracting electricity.
A major prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine has begun, the countries said, in one of the few signs of progress from their direct talks last week in Istanbul. President Volodymyr Zelensky said ...
At around 1.10pm yesterday, Thursday, Cheshire Police responded to reports from colleagues at Greater Manchester Police of a serious road traffic collision on Warrington Road in Glazebury. Attending ...
An Iraqi-born barber has been jailed for four years for sending propaganda videos from the terrorist group calling itself the Islamic State to a WhatsApp group.
OFFICERS have been granted extra powers to police Neighbourhood Weekender in Warrington. In anticipation of increased footfall across the town centre this weekend for the music festival, Cheshire ...
Donald Trump has urged the UK to get rid of “unsightly windmills” and incentivise drilling for oil in the North Sea. The US President said the deal hammered out with Sir Keir Starmer’s Government was ...
At least 60 people have been killed by Israeli strikes across Gaza overnight as Israel pressed ahead with its military offensive and let in minimal aid to the Strip. The dead included 10 people were ...
TWO lanes on the M56 westbound have been closed after a crash this afternoon, Friday. The collision occurred between junction 12, Runcorn, and junction 14, Ellesmere Port. Lane two and three, of three ...
Alana Armstrong, 25, died when a vehicle collided with an electric motorcycle she was riding pillion on in Derbyshire in November last year.
Two youths have admitted murdering a 14-year-old schoolboy in a machete attack on a London bus. Kelyan Bokassa was stabbed around 27 times as he travelled home on a route 472 bus in Woolwich, ...
Royal Mail chief operating officer Alistair Cochrane said its quality of service ‘is not yet where we want it to be’.
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