The Home Office spent £15 million buying a derelict prison contaminated with asbestos amid political pressure to stop housing migrants in hotels, according to Whitehall’s spending watchdog.
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The National Audit Office (NAO) said the government deserved credit for working quickly to introduce eight different support ...
Hoka has cut the price of the women's and men's Outseeker Down Jacket by over $100, and $154 is a steal for a warm but ...
A Thai restaurant chain, which was born in Sussex, is continuing to open sites across the UK – but expansion plans could be ...
Cambridge City returned to winning ways in the England Hockey Women’s Conference Midlands with a 2-1 victory over Beeston on ...
Naturally, the Naughty Elf Doll sold by Iceland caught my attention almost immediately. This 12-in high doll, which doesn’t on first impressions appear to be that naughty at all, was revealed to have ...
To date, no work has been carried out to make it habitable. The National Audit Office said the then-government “chose to ...