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More than 900 people crossed the Channel in small boats on Friday, according to Government figures. Data from the Home Office indicated 919 people made the journey in 14 boats on June 13, taking the ...
The awards have been celebrating the unsung heroes of the UK for 26 years and this year has kicked of with a lunch event on P&O Cruises’ Britannia. Co-hosts Carol Vorderman and Ashley Banjo have sat ...
The “non-negotiable” protections that Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall is to include in the Welfare Reform Bill are understood to include a guarantee that those who no longer qualify for ...
Iran has launched retaliatory missile and drone strikes on Israel, killing at least three people and wounding dozens, after a series of Israeli attacks on the heart of Tehran’s nuclear programme and ...
More than 30,000 lightning strikes were recorded overnight as powerful thunderstorms swept across the UK. The Met Office said the “vast majority” of the lightning struck over the sea, but torrential ...
Calls from Sir Keir Starmer and other world leaders for calm amid the mounting conflict appeared to fall on deaf ears.
Flooding and thunderstorms are threatening disruption for large parts of the UK on Saturday, hot on the heels of the warmest day of the year to date. The Met Office said Santon Downham in Suffolk ...
Fences are a common way to divide property lines in residential areas of the UK. However, there are restrictions in place on how tall these can be.
Swindon's Rodbourne Cheney Primary School has been recognised as one of the best in the country at a national awards ceremony.
At Swindon Crown Court, Judge Townsend sentenced Taborde to two months in custody for the common assault charge, along with a victim surcharge of £154.
Most of Walcot, Park North, Park South, Badbury Park, Toothill, Westlea, and Shaw have around 50 to 70 per cent of residents categorised as white British, while, large sections of Stratton, Penhill, ...