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The public will reject Jeremy Corbyn’s new party like they rejected him twice before, Rachel Reeves has predicted. The Chancellor launched an attack on the former Labour leader personally as well as ...
The King enjoyed a dram of whisky and met competitors when he attended the Mey Highland Games in Caithness. Charles wore a traditional kilt and was pictured waving as he arrived at the games on ...
An expert from Thetford Garden Centre has shared five things a budding gardener should look out for in Norfolk in August 2025.
An 84-year-old man is in a critical condition after being hit by a car while riding a mobility scooter. The crash happened at around 4.50pm on Friday on Gartlea Road in Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, ...
Organist David Price returns for a free lunchtime recital on August 6 as part of his UK tour at the Great Yarmouth Minister.
The Chancellor told an audience in Edinburgh that she understood that being Chancellor meant making unpopular decisions.
The Metropolitan Police said it has imposed conditions on a protest and counter-protest outside the central London building.
Ukrainian drone attacks overnight killed three people, Russian officials said on Saturday. Russia’s defence ministry said air defences intercepted or destroyed 112 drones across eight Russian regions ...
Scottish First Minister John Swinney has described the ongoing crisis in Gaza as a “genocide” after a Fringe show he appeared at was repeatedly disrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters.
Mr Swinney was speaking to comedian Susan Morrison when the event was disrupted five times by six different groups of protesters.