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An art dealer who failed to report a series of high-value sales to a man suspected of financing the proscribed group ...
“The Access to Farms industry group has produced an Industry Code of Practice (ICOP) which is available to download free from their website. Farmers should read and follow the guidance so that ...
To ensure the safety of both the workforce and the public, a section of the A51 Lea Hall Way will be closed in both ...
A Northamptonshire-based flour company has been fined £300,000 after a maintenance worker severed one of his fingers in ...
A raft of crucial improvements to services for children and young people with special needs and disabilities (SEND) in ...
London Councils forecasts that boroughs’ deficits for SEND provision will total £500m by the end of 2026-27 – destabilising ...
Summer in Aberdeen is set to begin with the return of the Aberdeen Highland Games to Hazlehead Park next Sunday. The Aberdeen Highland Games, taking place on 15 June from 10am to 5:30pm, promises to ...
A bogus doctor who was responsible for forging her medical qualifications and fraudulently securing positions as a hospital ...
During February to April 2025, the CPS West Midlands Magistrates’ and Crown court units successfully prosecuted various hate crime cases. Below are some of the cases.
The agenda and papers for the June 2025 Board meeting have been published. The meeting will be held at Crowne Plaza in Central Square, Holliday Street, Birmingham, and chaired by the FSA’s chair, ...
Under the pilot which launches this week in the West Midlands, survivors of rape or serious sexual abuse will be offered the right to request a review by a different prosecutor before their case is ...
The new Cabinet lead for Education and SEND at Staffordshire County Council has pledged to make the issue of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) a top priority. Janet Higgins, who has ...