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Effigies of migrants in a boat have been placed on a loyalist bonfire in Northern Ireland, prompting condemnation and calls for the display to be removed ahead of the pyre being lit.
Four education unions have made a ‘united’ call to ministers to provide additional investment to schools for increased staff salaries.
Jofra Archer will make his long-awaited Test comeback at Lord’s this week – four and a half years on from his last appearance. With a litany of injury problems finally behind him, Archer has been ...
Mark Wild, HS2 Ltd chief executive, said one of the main causes of the delays was starting construction work before designs were finalised.
Christian Horner has been sacked as Red Bull team principal. Horner’s dismissal comes 17 months after he was accused by a female colleague of “inappropriate behaviour”. Horner was twice exonerated of ...
The Scottish Government has announced an £85 million investment as it seeks to tackle delayed discharge. Recent figures have shown that 57,399 bed days were lost in May of this year, a 5% drop from ...
Motoring groups said the analysis demonstrates the ‘urgent’ need for the Government to reintroduce a code of practice for the sector.
More Thunder is as short as 2-1 for Saturday’s £100,000 handicap on the July course, while he also holds an entry for Group events in the coming weeks including the Curragh’s Romanised Minstrel Stakes ...
A new gameshow starring David Tennant, which has been dubbed ITV's 'most expensive flop' in years, is to be 'axed'.
A musician, who found himself getting so tired he was regularly falling asleep during the day, was shocked to discover he had bowel cancer.
Police are appealing for witnesses after a crash which left a man with a serious head injury. Officers were called to the crash on Washacre in Westhoughton at around 6.30pm last Wednesday, July 2. The ...
The band played a sold-out O2 Academy show after their spot at TRNSMT was axed following calls from the First Minister and warnings from police.