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Five suspected stolen caravans have been recovered and three people arrested during a police crackdown. The first came after ...
The UK Government must abandon its “unfair” welfare reforms in the wake of its late climbdown on a key plank of the proposals, Scotland’s Social Justice Secretary has said. Shirley-Anne Somerville was ...
MPs have voted to allow the Government’s Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill to advance to the next stage in becoming law.
Christopher Brain, 68, from Wilmslow, Cheshire, was leader of the evangelical movement the Nine O’Clock Service.
Former Irish swimming coach George Gibney has been arrested in the US on foot of an Irish extradition warrant. Mr Gibney, who had sex offence charges against him dismissed in the 1990s, has lived in ...
Water bottle sites are being set up after 7,000 customers were told they would be left without running water due to a pump failure.
The abusive birth mother of double amputee Tony Hudgell has been released from jail early. Jody Simpson, from Whitstable, was ...
Nettie was left bogged down after walking in sludge at her field in High Halden, near Ashford. Kent Fire and Rescue (KFRS) says its crew was able to remove her with slings before helping her back on ...
Changes to eligibility for the personal independence payment (Pip) will not be made until after a review of the benefit’s assessment process.
The BBC has faced strong criticism for continuing to livestream the performance of punk rap duo Bob Vylan at the festival on iPlayer.
The King and Queen were protected by ceremonial female bodyguards for first time in an overcast Scotland as the south sweltered. Charles and Camilla began their official stay in Scotland – known as ...
Legislation is to be brought forward to stop Gerry Adams receiving compensation over being interred in the 1970s, the Northern Ireland Secretary has confirmed. Hilary Benn said that draft laws to ...