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The Government has no plans to reverse its benefits and winter fuel payment cuts, a minister has indicated, as Labour backbenchers continue to protest against the moves.
Researchers believe climate change may cause the death of large trees and reduce the area’s ability to act as a carbon sink.
We are all being urged to check our change for a rare Royal Mint 50p coin that is selling for more than £200. Thousands more of the coin are thought to be in circulation, with one selling for more ...
HOTELS in Warrington are to be visited by police as part of an operation aimed at protecting children from exploitation.
Mike Hawes, chief executive of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), described the agreement as ‘absolutely vital’.
The Gambling Commission said the firm did not appropriately engage with a customer who hit a daily deposit limit of £3,340 12 times in 14 days.
The US president had pressed for the Russian and Ukrainian leaders to meet in the Turkish capital on Thursday.
ITV is bracing for a double-digit plunge in advertising revenues after last year was boosted by the Euros football tournament, but said it does not expect its production arm to be hit by US President ...
The move comes five months after one of the company’s top executives was killed after being shot as he walked to an investor conference in ...
The US president sanctioned the court after a panel of ICC judges issued arrest warrants for Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu in November.
The UK accused Vladimir Putin of sending a “low-level” delegation to peace talks on Ukraine rather than agreeing to a face-to-face meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky.
It was the second night of heavy bombing, after airstrikes on Wednesday on northern and southern Gaza killed at least 70 people.