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The Department for Business and Trade launched a new green paper on Monday alongside a three-month consultation over the organisation’s future.
A report into Gregg Wallace’s alleged inappropriate behaviour has been published. The TV host was sacked as a MasterChef presenter last week. The inquiry was carried out by law firm Lewis Silkin for ...
Nine people were arrested and charged on the final day of the Trnsmt music festival in Glasgow. Police said the alleged offences included sexual assault, assault, culpable and reckless behaviour, hate ...
Talks during the visit by Mr Trump’s special envoy to Ukraine and Russia, retired general Keith Kellogg, would cover “defence, strengthening security, weapons, sanctions, protection of our people and ...
The fibre broadband specialist said the deal would include £500 million in new funding from existing shareholders.
Nick Mackenzie, boss of the 1,500-strong pub firm, said reduced property tax payments were needed to drive investment and new ...
It was the first time a new round of severe weather has paused the search since the flooding earlier this month.
Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip killed at least 19 people on Sunday, including six children at a water collection point, ...
Haringey Council cabinet member for culture, communities and leisure Cllr Emily Arkell on how the impact of concerts at Finsbury Park is ...
Network Rail has announced that from August 3, the refurbishment of the escalators at Exit 2 will begin. This connects the National Rail station to the Jubilee Line and Waterloo Road. The current ...
Ministers and Tata chiefs will mark the beginning of construction of the new electric arc furnace with a groundbreaking ceremony.
Professor Sir Stephen Powis said he expects drugs harnessing the body’s immune system to fight the disease will bring ‘great advances ...