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A man has admitted murdering and decapitating his 21-year-old girlfriend before texting her mother pretending to be her and ...
The Scottish Government has announced it will open applications for mitigation of the welfare policy on March 2.
The Prime Minsiter said ‘nothing’ he had heard from the US president suggested Washington was poised to get involved.
Ministers also said up to £544 million in ‘clean energy bonus’ funding would back wind developers prioritising investment in ...
An opponent of the assisted dying Bill has claimed such a service “could become the trojan horse that breaks the NHS” after Health Secretary Wes Streeting was questioned about the availability of ...
The Justice Secretary asked police to launch a review after a newspaper reported a transgender killer had their record ‘wiped’.
A Labour MP has proposed a new law, so unmarried mothers whose partners die during their pregnancy can name both parents on a child’s birth certificate. Jen Craft said her Registration of Births ...
A MUM-of-three who was born in land-locked Zimbabwe and didn’t see the sea until she was eight has completed 100 swims back-to-back in aid of Wales Air Ambulance. Fran Spencer, from Anglesey, who has ...
Six weeks after Spain and Portugal suffered a massive power outage, authorities in Madrid have issued an official report saying the cascading blackout that left tens of millions disconnected in ...
Marie Anderson said she has delegated authority in her office’s chief executive and senior staff to ensure work can continue.
Protesters have gathered outside the premises of F-35 fighter jet manufacturer Lockheed Martin UK, calling on it to stop sending parts to Israel for use against Palestine.
The largest review of the water sector since privatisation has come under criticism for not going far enough to ensure systemic change.
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