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Thousands of shows will take place across the capital in August as the Fringe Festival and Edinburgh International Festival ...
A gang who ran a drugs line that sold cocaine to 10,000 drug users in the City of London have been jailed. The group, behind ...
The government will tighten eligibility criteria for Whitehall internships as part of a broader push to make the civil service more representative of the working class.
Vivergo Fuels, in Hull, is in crisis talks with the Government after the UK-US trade deal removed tariffs on American bioethanol.
The Government is consulting on proposals it says will establish a fairer funding system for local government.
The Chancellor vowed the UK Government will seize the ‘huge potential and opportunities that Scotland has to offer’.
British steelmakers will be able to sell more to the EU tariff-free from Friday in a boost for the beleaguered sector. The EU has agreed to more than double the UK’s tariff-free quota for certain ...
Baroness Jacqui Smith said the Government will ‘not tolerate the silencing of academics or students who voice legitimate views’.
Drones, knife arches and detection dogs are among the tactics being used in an attempt to bring down the number of incidents.
MAJOR changes to adult social care services in Gloucestershire have been announced. Beginning next year, Gloucestershire County Council will take direct control of several services currently delivered ...
Training partners Ben Rawlins from Yate and Matthew Cant from Wickwar have been in top-class form as they race in Britain and Europe. They started the season in late April with medal success at the ...
WOTTON residents are invited to join a town tidy-up morning on Sunday, August 17. The Wotton Womble event, led by County Councillor Linda Cohen, will take place between 10am and 12pm. Volunteers ...
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