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Thousands of Eurostar passengers are suffering severe delays and cancellations after two track fatalities and cable theft. French media reported that 600 metres of copper cables were stolen overnight ...
A neo-Nazi teenager was snared by police and MI5 as he tried to buy a Makarov pistol for a terrorist attack, a court has heard. Alfie Coleman was detained by armed police in a Morrisons car park ...
The Times reported that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has gone against the wishes of the King by bringing Mr Trump’s state visit forward.
THE full list of food and drink vendors at the Queen's Market in Rhyl has been shared ahead of its grand opening. The £12.6m new Queen’s Market is opening on Thursday, July 10. There are currently 12 ...
Rotherham Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has apologised and said the care provided to some patients was ‘not at the level we strive for’.
Robert Bush is charged with offences including preventing a lawful burial, fraudulent trading in relation to funeral plans and theft from charities.
A burst water main is affecting homes in the Denbighshire area, with several left without water or with low pressure.
A new production of Miss Saigon is heading to Llandudno's Venue Cymru, with Seann Miley Moore reprising his role as The Engineer.
The Scottish Government has given a leading book festival £300,000 to continue its programme for schoolchildren. Edinburgh International Book Festival is set to host more than 60 in-person and remote ...
The limited edition Red Diamond Strawberry & Creme Sandwich is filled with the fruit and light whipped cream cheese on fluffy sweetened bread.
Sir Keir Starmer faces the biggest parliamentary test of his authority when the legislation comes to the Commons next week.
Dr Andrew Green, chairman of the BMA’s medical ethics committee, said: “While the BMA is neutral on the issue of assisted dying – that is whether the law should change or not – we have been engaging ...