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Around 300 staff at the Government department have sent a letter to Foreign Secretary David Lammy raising concerns about ...
The retail giant said shoppers are now able to buy a selection of its best-selling fashion ranges and new products for home ...
Parents across Scotland will be able to ask for a Gaelic school to be established in their area as part of legislation plans ...
Concerns have been raised over efforts to abandon plans for a second grass pitch at the new Nairn Academy, amidst concerns a ...
Labour’s Mary Kelly Foy said planning decisions on these sites ‘have frequently been underpinned by prejudice’.
No bus pass or registration will be required to access the scheme, which is due to run from July 19 to September 5.
Labour rebels have lost a vote over nature protections, amid fears Government housebuilding reforms amount to a “wreckage”.
The Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee chairwoman warned that “live music’s in crisis, the Government needs to be ...
A bus driver who killed a nine-year-old girl riding her bike on the pavement having fallen asleep at the wheel with drugs in ...
Matthew Pennycook dismissed anxiety from campaigners that Planning and Infrastructure Bill could lead to a weakening of ...
Thunderstorm alerts could be issued this week, the Met Office warned as it forecast “intense rainfall” across parts of the UK ...
Police have confirmed that a body found over the weekend is that of a Colombian woman who disappeared after leaving her east ...