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The average homeowner on a tracker mortgage will see their monthly repayments fall by nearly £29, after the quarter-point snip to the Bank of England base rate. UK Finance said homeowners on tracker ...
Charity Open Seas made the allegation more than a year after a decision in its favour at the Court of Session in Edinburgh.
Wayne Pope, 44, took on the challenge to complete Worthing Runfest on 4 May, just two and a half years after he was diagnosed with a rare sight loss disease that turned his life upside down. Wayne ...
The GMB, Unite and Unison unions said 80% of members backed strikes while 94% backed industrial action short of strikes in a consultative ballot to be followed by a formal vote, with the figures an ...
Denmark has said it will summon the top US diplomat in the country for an explanation following a Wall Street Journal report about the United States stepping up intelligence gathering on Greenland, a ...
Hazel Kaye, who turns 99 in September, met Moore while entertaining troops working for the Entertainments National Service Association.
The jury in the trial of two former friends accused of chopping down the Sycamore Gap tree has been sent out to start deliberations. Groundworker Daniel Graham, 39, and mechanic Adam Carruthers, 32, ...
A former Britain’s Got Talent finalist who landed a lucrative record deal with Simon Cowell has been cleared of raping two women. Andrew Johnston, 30, who competed as a singer on the television ...
Pilot Officer William McMullen was captaining a training flight in a Lancaster Bomber on January 13 1945 when the plane caught fire above Darlington.
RTE director general Kevin Bakhurst has said the issue of Israel’s participation in the Eurovision Song Contest is very complicated. Mr Bakhurst has written to the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to ...
The first incident was reported at a car park in Watchet, in West Somerset, when a fraudulent QR code was stickered on top of an official PayByPhone code. Scanning the code, which includes the company ...
The online encyclopaedia says the new safety rules could threaten its approach to presenting neutral and reliable information.