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There is a “long way to go” in Asda’s plan to revive the supermarket giant’s fortunes, its boss has said. However, Allan Leighton, who recently rejoined the UK’s third largest grocery chain after more ...
Back-up drives for a ‘wiped’ computer server were recovered from undisclosed special forces locations, the Afghanistan Inquiry has revealed.
Kelly Smith was sentenced by a judge alongside two others, her boyfriend and another man, who also received life sentences.
The region is the first in England to move into drought status – despite recent rain – following one of the driest springs on record.
Roy Barclay, 56, denies killing Anita Rose, 57, while she was out walking her dog near her home in Suffolk last July.
Motorcyclist deaths in Britain increased by 9% last year, Department for Transport (DfT) figures show. Some 343 riders lost their lives in crashes in 2024, up from 315 during the previous 12 months.
Spiralling rents for the UK’s 5.5 million private tenants continued to outstrip broader price rises in the economy last year.
PRIME Minister Sir Keir Starmer was in St Helens today as he paid a visit to the Glass Futures facility in the town.
More drivers and businesses in England no longer need planning permission to install electric vehicle (EV) chargepoints, the Department for Transport has announced. The reduction in red tape applies ...
A nine-year-old was among those injured when a car was driven into crowds at Liverpool’s victory parade, police said, as they continued ...
Sir Keir Starmer said he does not need “lessons” from Nigel Farage on what life is like for working people as he took aim at the Reform UK leader and dodged questions about the two-child benefit cap.
The Prime Minister suggested Reform UK is creating a ‘toxic divide’ with a campaign video it produced ahead of a Holyrood by-election.