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The Bayeux Tapestry, which depicts the 1066 Norman invasion and Battle Of Hastings, is to return to England for the first time in more than 900 years. The tapestry will arrive in the UK at the British ...
The Government will respond ‘properly’ to Sir Wyn’s recommendations by the inquiry’s October 10 deadline, minister Gareth Thomas pledged.
A combination of three factors caused the death of a teenager from Rishton described as a “gentle giant”, an inquest has concluded.
The NHS could face six months of disruption after resident doctors in England voted in favour of strike action. Downing Street said pay negotiations will not be reopened because the Government “can’t ...
Walker’s weather watch looks set to continue throughout July, but he is optimistically hoping the end of the month could signal Almaqam’s eagerly-awaited return, with the Sky Bet York Stakes on July ...
Head coach Rhian Wilkinson and midfielder Angharad James, who had travelled separately to the pre-match press conference at ...
Heinze played alongside manager Mikel Arteta during their time at Paris St Germain before he joined Manchester United.
Wimbledon’s latest electronic line call blunder was due to the movement of a ball boy. The faltering system was thrust back into the spotlight on Tuesday afternoon following an embarrassing ...
Concern has been expressed over the siting of a loyalist bonfire close to an electricity substation in Belfast. The location of the towering pyre is also close to two major Belfast hospitals.
Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Lidl are among those calling on ministers to enact promised due diligence laws that effectively ban forest-risk commodities.
Campaigners and experts debated on whether utilities should be nationalised as ministers seek to ‘reset’ the failing sector.
Speaking at the Commons Foreign Affairs Committee, the Foreign Secretary admitted the impact of previous measures was ‘not sufficient’.
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