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The Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery was established as part of the last government’s contentious Legacy Act.
Ian Holloway has maintained that Joel McGregor and Botan Ameen will still be his players even if they don’t sign improved contracts at Swindon Town ...
Baroness Kidron told Parliament that pupils were being wrapped ‘in a world of digital products’ that normalised screen time over ...
Shadow minister Paul Holmes highlighted differing views between the Government and former prime minister Sir Tony Blair on efforts to limit fossil fuels before adding Labour is dr ...
The Information Commissioner’s Office has said it will take action if it believe UK data protection law is not followed.
More than £40,000 worth of jewellery has been stolen following thefts in Chippenham and Corsham. Sometime between 12 noon and 6.10pm on Thursday, April 30 occupants of a property on Box Hill, Corsham ...
Daniel Tatters, 26, and Dale Francis, 37, travelled from Stoke-on-Trent to Wolverhampton to set fire to a family home, jurors have been told.
Provisional Met Office figures show the country recorded its brightest April since records began in 1910, with England seeing its sunniest ever, and the other home nations their s ...
The competition watchdog is looking into the veterinary industry after 56,000 people raised concerns about the sector.
UK Government buildings and departments will remember those who fought with a silence at 12 noon on Thursday May 8 2025.
Almost all new homes in England will be fitted with solar panels during construction within two years under plans said to have been drawn up by the Government. Downing Street said the panels should be ...
The UK has seen the warmest start to May on record as temperatures continue to soar, prompting warnings of wildfires and the “hidden dangers” of open water swimming. Kew Gardens, in south-west London, ...
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