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Public transport projects across the North and Midlands are to be backed by the Treasury as part of a £15.6 billion package ...
A resident of New York and Paris for much of his adult life, he was a novelist, journalist, biographer, playwright, activist, teacher and memoirist.
Lecturers at the University of Edinburgh are set to walk out in a dispute over the university’s refusal to rule out “unacceptable” compulsory redundancies as part of plans to save £140 million.
The schoolgirl was strip searched by police while on her period after being wrongly suspected of carrying cannabis in December 2020.
The family of Tina Satchwell, nee Dingivan, have paid tribute to their loved one, who they lost as a result of a “despicable crime” committed by her husband, Richard Satchwell.
A-ha frontman Morten Harket has revealed he has been diagnosed with Parkinson's as the band issued a statement ...
The United Nations human rights office expressed concerns on Wednesday about the discovery of dozens of bodies, some charred and buried and others in hospital refrigerators, in an area of Libya’s ...
Speaking at a rally of striking workers at Scottish Water’s Shieldhall depot in Glasgow on Wednesday, GMB general secretary Gary Smith warned the ongoing dispute could become one of the most ...
The well-known South Yorkshire venue is closing at the end of this month after losing a long-running battle with its landlord.
Savers with certain accounts at UK banks like Nationwide, NatWest, Lloyds, Halifax, and Santander have been given a warning.
The Prince of Wales has pledged to raise the accommodation concerns of soldiers as he handed out bacon and sausage rolls to their families. William showed his interest in the welfare of the men and ...
A woman is fighting for her life in hospital after being hit by a bus on Oxford Street. Emergency services were called outside Bond Street Station around 6.45pm on Saturday (May 31). She was treated ...