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Dorothea Barron laid the first brick as her old barracks near Edinburgh which is being transformed into housing.
The Chancellor said she was ‘deeply concerned’ about child poverty and the Government is taking evidence in a review of ...
Volunteers in Bournemouth have set up a uniformed “force” to patrol the streets of the Dorset seaside resort in a bid to keep ...
The overall unauthorised holiday rate in autumn 2024 is broadly unchanged from the previous year despite increased fines, ...
An Elgin business owner has praised the emergency services following a huge fire on an industrial estate within the town.
Changing Places Toilets offer facilities for people with disabilities whose needs cannot be met through standard toilets.
The cut came after the Bank’s rate-setting committee was forced to take a second vote for the first time in its history.
Kevin Hollinrake, the Conservative party chairman, accused Rushanara Ali of ‘staggering hypocrisy’ over her handling of her ...
Members of the Coopah Refugee Run Club helped to design the medal and long-sleeved T-shirt for finishers at next month’s half ...
Phil Appleton sent ‘numerous messages’, visited the actress’s home address on several occasions and ‘left unwanted gifts’, a ...
Outdoor clothing manufacturer Trespass is to design and produce the uniform for the Glasgow Commonwealth Games workforce and ...
Sushi, bubble tea and street food is coming to Elgin next week with the opening of the town’s latest eatery. You You Tea, located at 69 High Street next to Farmfoods, is set to open its doors to the ...