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The UK’s first ever exhibition dedicated to the life of French queen Marie Antoinette is to open at V&A South Kensington in London. Marie Antoinette Style will open at the museum in September, and ...
A man involved in a disturbance when he went to get his daughter’s belongings from her former partner’s house has been fined a total of £500.
Urgent action is needed to cut leaks, curb demand and build new water supply schemes, the Environment Agency warns.
Baroness Casey’s review into the grooming gangs scandal was published on Monday, and criticised the lack of data on the ethnicity of offenders.
Writing in the Guardian, he said: “It has become clear that whatever views people hold on the principle, passing the terminally ill adults (end of life) bill into law would privilege the legal right ...
The Prime Minister said the move marked a ‘very important day’ for both sides as the US president announced the agreement was ‘done’.
The Society of Radiographers also said that filming doctors and treatments was causing NHS staff unnecessary anxiety.
The US president said he wanted to ‘see whether or not a deal is done’ over the Ukraine war before targeting the Kremlin.
The actor said his struggle to put on his trousers after a party made him realise the self-destructive nature of his behaviour.
Pro-choice campaigners are urging MPs to vote to decriminalise abortion, but those against a change in the law have warned “unborn babies will have any remaining protection stripped away”. The issue ...
A third of business owners have said they plan to cut more jobs after being hit by higher national insurance contributions (NICs) in April, according to new research. Many companies have also ...
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander is visiting the Scunthorpe plant to finalise a major rail steel deal between Network Rail and British Steel.