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The Foreign Office has summoned Israeli Ambassador Tzipi Hotovely over Tel Aviv’s approval of a major settlement in Palestine’s West Bank. The move follows Israel’s decision to go ahead with the E1 ...
The party’s annual accounts also show it may never pay former chief executive Peter Murrell back for his outstanding £60,000 loan.
The UK's third-biggest steelworks has collapsed into government control, putting more than 1,500 jobs at risk.
Actor Noel Clarke is set to discover whether he has been successful in his High Court libel claim against the publisher of the Guardian on Friday.
Ms Abbott, who was shadow home secretary under Mr Corbyn, said she thought the first-past-the-post system would work against the new party.
Bryan Easson believes he has never picked a stronger Scotland team after selecting the 23 for the crucial opening Women’s Rugby World Cup ...
Campaigners welcomed the move not to allow new unit housing up to 32,000 egg-laying hens near Berkshire’s River Kennet.
STUDENTS at The Castle School are celebrating another set of fantastic GCSE results this year. According to the secondary school, 79% of students achieved a 4 or more in both English and Maths, whilst ...
The figures for work-related visas have nearly halved over this period, falling 48% from 545,855 to 286,071. There were smaller drops in the number of study visas, down 18% from 530,312 to 435,891, ...
A former YMCA building in Yeovil, is reopening on August 22 as a Costcutter with the team saying the soft launch was a “huge success”.
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