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Brian Leishman said there are ‘striking similarities’ between Scunthorpe, where the steel plant faces closure, and the ...
MPs returned to Westminster on Saturday after being recalled from recess to debate the emergency legislation intended to save ...
A fox stuck in an oil-filled pit has been rescued after a member of the public spotted its two eyes peering from the ...
Last year’s singing competition was mired in controversy and the participation of Israeli contestant, Eden Golan, in the wake ...
MPs face a choice between “taking back control” of British Steel or seeing the end of primary steelmaking in the UK, the ...
Karen Fidler, now Roxy Love, lived in Long Sutton and was desperate to take part in the 1985 tulip parade — and is ‘thrilled’ ...
Thousands of gaelic games players and supporters have marched to the derelict Casement Park stadium in Belfast to demand its redevelopment.
Three Scottish brothers aiming to become the fastest people to row across the Pacific Ocean are preparing to embark on their ...
MPs are set to vote on whether to grant the Government control of British Steel as emergency legislation paving the way for ...
General Keith Kellogg appeared to suggest the country could be split into zones of control with British, French and Russian ...
A teacher has said she was held in a police cell for seven-and-a-half hours after confiscating two iPads that belonged to her ...
Brightly dressed mourners paid tribute to the late MSP who was described as a ‘fearless’ and ‘relentless’ fighter for ...
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