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Seventy-five organisations have been given the funding totalling £2,114,195 from the Arts Council’s National Lottery Project Funding, to support the development and creation of events through ...
The captain was scheduled to fly holidaymakers back to the UK from Cape Verde, west Africa the following day but was grounded by the airline.
Marks & Spencer has restarted its click-and-collect service after almost four months following a damaging cyber attack on the business. The retailer’s click-and-collect system stopped working in ...
A Co Down priest remains in a “serious but stable” condition in hospital after being subjected to a “brutal attack” in his church on Sunday. Father John Murray was reportedly struck to the head at St ...
Heathrow airport saw almost no growth in passenger numbers last month because of capacity constraints. The UK’s busiest airport said 7,981,137 passengers travelled through its four terminals in July.
The 2025 International Federation of Cerebral Palsy Football European Championships will be held at Loughborough University.
The majority of those arrested during the demonstration in Parliament Square on Saturday were aged over 50, according to the Metropolitan Police.
It hopes to start supplying energy to homes and businesses in England, Scotland and Wales as soon as next year.
IN Keighley Town Hall Square on Wednesday, August 6, a vigil was held to remember the dropping of the first atomic bombs in 1945.
The former first minister of Scotland has recalled being hit by a ‘wave of grief’ after hearing of his death in October last year.
Ministers are considering cutting the drink-drive limit in England and Wales and introducing mandatory eye tests for older drivers.
Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish admitted the club could be forced to consider selling captain Marc Guehi this summer. The Eagles came back to beat Liverpool in a penalty shoot-out and lift the ...
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