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BBC director-general Tim Davie has said he supports “reform” in the way the corporation is funded. The Government is reviewing the BBC’s Charter, looking at how it should be funded, after committing ...
The Duchess of Sussex has decided to “just pause” restocking her As Ever brand, saying she wants to wait until it is “completely stable and we have everything we need” after previously selling out of ...
A survey by the EIS found 44.3 of teachers work an additional seven hours – while 11.5 do an additional 15 hours each week.
The drug ceftriaxone is the main treatment for gonorrhoea so experts are concerned when infections fail to respond to it.
Ms Marsh appealed against the local council’s decision to refuse her application for a wild animal licence to keep the primates.
German and Portuguese police have gathered in countryside a few miles from Praia da Luz where Madeleine, then aged three, was last seen 18 years ago.
Footway resurfacing works are set to begin on Links Avenue, Cromer. The project, scheduled to commence on Monday, June 16, will involve the reconstruction of both sides of the footway, including ...
The King's birthday flypast rehearsal will be visible over Norfolk this week with the Red Arrows and other planes expected to take part.
The Labour leader said First Minister and SNP leader John Swinney had not raised the issue with him during their recent talks.
Last year’s incident in Brixham, south Devon, cost it about £21 million, pushing it deeper into an annual loss, it said.
The utility said it would take forward discussions with ‘certain senior creditors’ on an alternative plan to stabilise its finances.
The Government has threatened legal action against former Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich to release £2.5 billion of funds from the sale of the London football club to help victims of the Ukraine war.