A self-proclaimed African tribe living in a woodland area in the Scottish Borders have been banned from moving back to ...
Seven Asian men received lengthy jail sentences for committing various sexual offences against the then schoolgirls between ...
Mohammed Zahid was one of seven Asian men convicted in June of committing various sexual offences against the girls between 2001 and 2006.
The energy firm insists it is ‘working closely with Ofgem to deliver a capitalisation plan’ to meet the new financial ...
Researchers are investigating whether a rare British butterfly could be reared from eggs frozen in liquid nitrogen in an ...
Captain Elizabeth Godwin, 28, the first female officer of the Life Guards – which is part of the Household Cavalry, died in ...
Nigel Farage has had his taxpayer-funded security detail slashed by three-quarters, Reform UK has claimed. The party’s head ...
The pair displayed little disagreement during a hustings at the end of Labour’s annual conference in Liverpool on Wednesday.
A grocery chain has applied for a second time to be allowed to sell alcohol from a new branch at a waterside home development ...
A High Court judge ordered PPE Medpro, a company linked to Baroness Mone, to repay the Government more than £121 million.
The Department of Health and Social Care sued PPE Medpro at the High Court for supplying 25 million gowns that were not suitable for NHS use.
The findings suggest that disadvantaged students have been most affected by the national decline in language study since 2004, when GCSE languages ceased to be compulsory. In the academic year 2023-4, ...