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Drivers across England say they are being sent demands for up to £170 from private parking companies because of faulty machines. The PA news agency has spoken to motorists in several regions who ...
One of the oldest family-owned department stores in the UK is celebrating its 250th birthday. Hatchers in Taunton was founded in April 1775, beginning its life as a drapery business. Today its owners ...
The Government has been accused of “sabotaging” the UK’s tourism industry as analysis found spending by international visitors was more than £2.2 billion below pre-pandemic levels last year.
A study by the GMB revealed that since 2012, almost 600,000 council jobs had gone. The union said that 13 years ago, local authorities in England and Wales employed 1,894,700 workers, but by 2024 the ...
Brazilian electrician Jean Charles de Menezes was shot seven times by police in Stockwell underground station in July 2005.
NCHIs are recorded incidents perceived to be motivated by hatred towards certain characteristics such as race or gender.
The piece took the number one slot in the annual Classic FM Hall Of Fame ballot, with 90,000 votes cast by the public.
A UK theologian who had worked closely with the Pope has described an atmosphere of shock, sadness and gratitude in Rome on the day of the Pope’s death. Professor Anna Rowlands, who previously spent ...
Patrick Crusius accepted a plea deal that resulted in a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.
The president thanked the National Park Service for how ‘spiffy’ the event looked and paid tribute to his wife for her work organising it.
There are just a handful of Catholic cardinals across the UK and Ireland, some of whom are expected to cast a vote for the next pope. Technically, any baptised Catholic man is eligible to become the ...
Pope Francis died this morning (April 21) and the Vatican has announced his cause of death was a cerebral stroke.