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The heat is expected to give way to instability in Scotland, with a growing risk of thunderstorms and a chance of flooding and disruption.
Previous management at the University of Dundee “fell well short” of the standards expected of them, the interim boss has said in his response to a damning report.
Ms Gittins is supporting the campaign to restore Caerwys' post office - which closed in May, with the building placed up for sale. The Post Office has said it has received "some interest" to open a ...
A NEW lifeline for those struggling with drug and alcohol addiction has been launched in memory of much-loved drag star and ...
Caffi Florence has been based at the Loggerheads Country Park, between Ruthin and Mold, for more than a decade.
Drivers in France are being advised to stay off the road between noon and 4pm local time and cover their rear windows because of soaring temperatures. The guidance comes as thousands of UK motorists ...
Ricky Jones has denied encouraging violent disorder after he told a crowd at an anti-racist rally that fascists should have their throats cut.
The Home Secretary has defended the Government’s expansion of live facial recognition technology as a “targeted” crackdown on high-harm offenders, amid concerns over privacy.
The three teenagers, who are all from London and were arrested soon afterwards, were charged with murder on Tuesday and remanded in custody to appear at Medway Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday. They ...
Dame Diana Johnson said it was about ‘giving the tools to our police officers to enable them to keep us safe’.
Unite said the workers are among the lowest paid at the West Sussex airport, earning ‘just above the minimum wage’.
A new campaign has been launched to attract high-spending Japanese tourists to North Wales – with a bit of help from superspy James Bond.