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The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan shook hands at a White House peace summit before signing an agreement aimed at ending decades of conflict. President Donald Trump was in the middle as Azerbaijani ...
THIS is a summary of planning applications received in the Northern Area Planning Office of Test Valley Borough Council for the week ...
The Test Valley Business Awards has announced the 2025 finalists for two highly-anticipated categories. The categories are New Business of the Year, sponsored by Monopoly Insurance, and Business in ...
What few seemed to notice was that it meant the inevitable demolition of the Angel Inn that was squarely within the area of that new precinct. The Angel was the oldest building in Andover, and among ...
Wembley Stadium authorities said they are investigating allegations that hundreds of Oasis fans were able to sneak into a gig at the venue without a ticket. The Mancunian rockers recently played a ...
More protests outside hotels housing asylum seekers will take place around the country amid a large police presence and warnings one demonstration could be “hijacked by agitators”.
Sir Keir Starmer has faced a call to “sit this one out” on Gaza, after the Prime Minister warned the Israeli government against pursuing its plan to take control of Gaza City. Washington’s ambassador ...
Referring to the joint statement which the UK has signed, as a member of the G7’s rapid response mechanism (RRM), Foreign Office minister Catherine West said: “The UK and partners have condemned the ...
Newly qualified doctors are driving Ubers and working in bars to make ends meet as they face a “recurring cycle of debt”, the British Medical Association (BMA) has said.
Between July 20 and 27, a total of 1,780 people were stopped, leading to 280 arrests for illegal working activity.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is “not a partner in peace” who will eventually have to answer to international courts over the crisis in Gaza, the leader of Scottish Labour has said. Anas ...