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A sergeant was on patrol when he ‘stepped on an anti-personnel landmine planted by the Cambodian side’, the Thai army said.
Powys town councillors have been set some homework – to think about how a community investment project could be set up and ...
The jury in the trial of a former priest accused of sexually assaulting women has retired to consider its verdicts.
Rachel Reeves made her first trip to the province as Chancellor, visiting the filmmaking facilities at Studio Ulster in ...
Bronwen James, 29, pleaded guilty to one charge of engaging in sexual communication with a child but she denied a total of 11 ...
Pinners Hole in Knighton will host a unique and free outdoor event, which will see a performance of the Sonic Spider on ...
A man in his 40s is thought to have died after being hit over the head with a large stone during an altercation on the Isle ...
Scientists warn that climate change is exacerbating the frequency and intensity of heat and dryness in southern Europe.
The Chancellor insisted Labour had been ‘creating more jobs’ since entering office despite vacancy numbers declining over the last quarter.
Crystal Palace have claimed “sporting merit is rendered meaningless” following UEFA’s decision to demote them from the Europa ...
Sir James Cleverly has demanded the Government share its assessments of how the move would hit local newspapers.
Severn Trent remains "confident" there will be no hosepipe ban in the region - despite reservoir levels dropping towards half capacity.