A Herefordshire entrepreneur says he is facing “massive resistance” from town bosses to his plan to restart a farmers’ market – despite ...
Herefordshire’s ambitions to improve its bus services face huge challenges, not least from the state of its roads, a local operator has warned.
The Scottish Deputy First Minister said the UK Government should ‘recognise the potential opportunities of a trade agreement with the US’.
The affected routes are the A49, the A4103, the A438, the A417, the A465, the A4112 and the A4355. Most of the closures began on March 31, with the A4112 and A4355 closures having begun on April 1.
Lidl is to trial a click and collect service to allow its loyalty members a first chance to reserve its “middle aisle” products. In a test of the scheme’s popularity, the discounter will give ...
Members of Unite in Birmingham launched an all-out strike last month in a dispute over pay and jobs, which is causing misery for residents who say they face a public health crisis. The council ...
Culture minister Sir Chris Bryant told MPs the UK is a ‘content superpower’ as he defended Government plans on AI and copyright law.
Charities which provide support to those with gambling addictions are at risk of closure because of a lack of distribution of vital funding, a Conservative MP has claimed. Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy ...
The Government’s failure to order a public inquiry into the murder of GAA official Sean Brown in 1997 was unlawful and “cannot stand”, the Court of Appeal in Belfast has ruled.
The ICRIR was created by the controversial Legacy Act which halted scores of civil cases and inquests into Troubles deaths.
A pedestrian whose death is being treated as murder after he was struck by a car has been named by police. Arlind Xhokola, aged 26 and from London, died at the scene near Momples Road in Harlow, Essex ...
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