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Members of the PCS union in Glasgow, London and Cardiff will walk out at Ofgem for three days later this month over pay and conditions.
Holiday giant Tui has revealed a jump in profits despite a “challenging” backdrop linked to European heat waves and conflict in the Middle East. Bosses at the firm stressed that the group has been ...
The phone call came ahead of Russian president Vladimir Putin’s planned meeting with US president Donald Trump in Alaska.
The annual US State Department report points to violence motivated by antisemitism and ‘serious restrictions’ on freedom of speech.
The fundraiser, taking place on Thursday, August 21, will be held aboard the historic pleasure wherry Hathor, moored on the River Ant. Organised by the Wherry Yacht Charter Charit ...
Donate-a-phone schemes and computer workshops will receive Government backing worth £9.5 million, as part of a plan to help older people and low-income households access an “essential for modern life” ...
Live facial recognition will be expanded across the country as part of a Government overhaul of neighbourhood policing. The technology will be deployed to catch “high-harm” offenders, with new rules ...
NHS Blood and Transplant are trying to encourage more people aged 50 and over to join the NHS Organ Donor Register.
The fourth heatwave of the summer will continue on Wednesday with temperatures expected to climb to 34C in parts of England. An amber heat health alert remains in place for the West Midlands, East ...
Progress in cancer survival rates in the UK has “slowed down”, experts have warned. The news comes as a study suggests survival between the most and least deadly types of the disease is wider than ...
A Labour councillor who called for far-right protesters’ throats to be cut at an anti-racism protest told police the “ill-advised” comments were made “in the heat of the moment”, a court has heard.
Bronwen James, 29, pleaded guilty to one charge of engaging in sexual communication with a child but she denied a total of 11 other offences.