A CABINET member has described long-term sickness as an “excuse for job evasion”. Alan Amos said the Government should “take an axe” to welfare payments. Cllr Amos, Worcestershire County Council’s ...
Music lovers are in for a seasonal treat as Kidderminster Male Choir returns to the stage with an uplifting evening of song.
Glasgow’s “Argyle Street Ash” has been crowned Tree of the Year 2025 after being nominated by the public as this year’s ...
A member of rap trio Kneecap is set to find out whether his terrorism charge will be thrown out. Liam Og O hAnnaidh, who performs under the stage name Mo Chara, is accused of displaying a flag in ...
He was convicted of criminal association in a plot from 2005-2007 to finance his campaign with funds from Libya in exchange ...
In 2024, America imported nearly £175 billion in pharmaceutical and medicinal products, according to the Census Bureau.
Parents and carers will be able to alternate between themselves and loved ones on the NHS app as easily as switching Netflix profiles, health leaders have said. A new family feature, currently being ...
The deputy Prime Minister told the UN that ‘concerted diplomatic action’ was needed to keep ‘the hope of peace alive’.
Analysis by Public First estimated nine out of 12 regions in the UK would face a wider loss in excess of £100 million in the first year of a levy.
Some 42% of drivers who participated in a recent RAC survey supported an outright ban on pavement parking across England, while 41% wanted councils to be given tougher powers to easily prohibit the ...
First Minister of Northern Ireland Michelle O’Neill has slammed a mooted digital ID card aimed at tackling illegal migration as “ludicrous”. The so-called Brit-Card would allow the verification of a ...
Digital ID cards are a “cynical ploy” designed to “fool” voters into thinking something is being done about immigration, Reform UK has claimed. Tory leader Kemi Badenoch also dismissed the plans as a ...