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The former principal of the crisis-hit University of Dundee has told MSPs “the buck stops with me” for its problems – but he refused to return the £150,000 payment he received after quitting last year ...
The Government’s plans to restrict access to some disability benefits have been publicly opposed by 126 Labour MPs.
Three “high-priority” patients have been taken to hospital after a double decker bus left the road and ended up in a river. Emergency services were called to Bishopstoke Road, Eastleigh, at 10.07am on ...
Edward Vines has been jailed at Nottingham Crown Court for breaching a restraining order preventing him from contacting Ms Maitlis.
Ministers “will legislate” to tackle inconsistent taxi and private hire standards amid fears some vehicles “are a dangerous place for many children and young people”.
Two figures are given for each court: the first is the number of outstanding cases as of March 31 this year; the second (in brackets) is the number a year earlier, on March 31 2024.
There are only 20 job adverts for new physiotherapists entering the NHS workforce, the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy has said. Recruitment freezes appear to be impacting the number of newly ...
This year’s event will see headline performances from The 1975, Neil Young and his band the Chrome Hearts, and Olivia Rodrigo.
Fire crews from Taunton, Bridgwater and Burnham-on-Sea rescued a casualty who was trapped inside their vehicle after a crash in Enmore.
Gideon Amos, Liberal Democrat MP for Taunton and Wellington, is backing the party’s amendment to the government’s controversial Welfare Bill to protect carers at risk of losing support from the ...
A previous court hearing had been told that there had been a deterioration in the medical condition of Eleanor Donaldson.
Much has happened in the Slimming World consultant’s life since growing up in a tiny Lancashire village. Dawn’s stable home life in Lostock Hall, near Preston, was rocked at the age of 11 when her ...