TWO bids to recognise a public footpath as a bridleway near a Gloucestershire canal have been rejected. Gloucestershire County Council has turned down Stephanie Devcich’s application to upgrade the ...
Upgraded electric vehicle (EV) charging facilities - through a partnership with InstaVolt - has meant replacing the existing chargers with two 160kW ultra-rapid units, installed in wider bays to ...
IT can be revealed that more than 13,000 drivers have been prosecuted for speeding through the A417 Missing Link roadworks. ‘Kill your speed not one of our roadworkers’ was the message from National ...
Medics have transplanted a pig liver into a human in a world first. The patient, a 71-year-old man, lived for almost half a year after the procedure. The man’s own liver had irreversible scarring ...
England captain Harry Kane has been ruled out of his side’s match against Wales, while Cristiano Ronaldo has become football’s first billionaire. The Women’s Champions League saw Manchester United get ...
Israel and Hamas’ agreement to the initial phases of a plan to end fighting in Gaza is a “moment of profound relief that will be felt around the world”, Sir Keir Starmer has said.
A man convicted after burning a Koran in London is to have his appeal heard amid warnings from free speech campaigners that the case was an attempt to bring back blasphemy law.
Al-Haq previously challenged the Department for Business and Trade’s decision to continue licensing exports of components for F-35 fighter jets.
Sir Keir Starmer is fronting a fast-track bid to cut “red tape” thought to be making it hard for pubs to host live music and food pop-ups. The Prime Minister said pubs are “the beating heart” of ...
Former hostages of Hamas have celebrated the announcement that the group and Israel have agreed to an initial plan to pause fighting in Gaza and release at least some remaining hostages and prisoners.
Low-paid workers are skipping meals and have taken out a pay-day loan to cover essential supplies, a report found.
The Scottish Social Attitudes survey, published by the Scottish Centre for Social Research (ScotCen) on Thursday, found 47% of Scots trust the Scottish Government to do what is right for Scotland, ...
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