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ARMED officers stopped a car and made arrests on a major Bradford road. West Yorkshire Police said officers were carrying out arrest enquiries on Leeds Old Road, in Thornbury, at around 5pm on ...
US President Donald Trump’s tariffs were a common factor in demonstrations across the world to honour International Workers’ Day.
The Scottish Government should “hang its head in shame” after rock star Sir Rod Stewart stepped in to pay for the autism diagnosis of a child who has waited three years. The musician stepped in after ...
When Shadine van der Merwe isn’t locking down the defensive end for Loughborough Lightning, you might well find her on the driving range.
KPMG had been P&O Ferries’ auditor since 2007 but resigned recently, according to accounts filed with Companies House.
The two countries signed off on an agreement on Wednesday that is expected to give the US access to Ukraine’s mineral resources.
Newmarket clerk of the course Andrew Morris is expecting fast ground on the Rowley Mile for the start of the Betfred Guineas Festival.
HOW we get there, I don’t know, how we get there, I don’t care … expect to hear Bradford City fans belting out those words at maximum volume.
M&S first reported issues over the Easter weekend, when it stopped taking click-and-collect orders and saw contactless payments impacted by the “cyber incident”. It has since restarted contactless ...
More than 700 members of the PCS in Glasgow, London and Cardiff will vote in the coming weeks on whether to launch a campaign of industrial action.
Sharon Graham’s comments came after former prime minister Sir Tony Blair criticised efforts to limit fossil fuels.
David Lammy has said that UK support for Ukraine remains “steadfast” as he welcomed the economic deal signed between Washington and Kyiv.