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RSCPA Worcester and Mid Worcestershire has issued advice to dog owners on how to keep their pets cool and safe ...
The legislation includes measures to boost the power of mayors and deliver a ‘radical reset of local government’.
Northern Ireland’s deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly has said people “playing politics” over a contentious loyalist bonfire in Belfast should step back and allow safety work on the site to ...
Investigations into banning firms criticised in the Grenfell Tower Inquiry have been paused “to prevent any impact on criminal investigations”. The Cabinet office confirmed in February that seven ...
A yellow heat health alert has been extended to all regions in England, with temperatures set to reach 31C on Thursday and expected to climb as the third heatwave of the summer hits the UK.
The Third Eye covers the years 1963-69 and includes photos of The Beatles everywhere from their native Liverpool to India to Shea Stadium.
Strike action in Scotland’s local authorities has been averted as two more unions announced members have accepted a two-year pay offer. Unite the union announced on Thursday that 77% of its members ...
Chloe Kelly believes England's 4-0 win over the Netherlands in Wednesday's must-win clash was a sign that they thrive under pressure.
Tennis world number one Aryna Sabalenka handed water to spectators on Centre Court who required assistance amid sweltering sunny conditions at Wimbledon. During the first set of her semi-final against ...
A “serious blunder” led to missed opportunities to disrupt a plot by Islamic State extremists to kill a Rochdale Imam, a public inquiry has found.
Some trains passing through Worcester did not stop in the city centre this morning (July 10) due to staff shortages.
Matthew Jeffreys, who has links to Worcester and Malvern, was due to go on trial today (Thursday) at Worcester Magistrates' Court charged with assault occasioning actual bodily ha ...