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The National Trust is planning to cut around 550 jobs as part of efforts to slash its wage bill after grappling with cost pressures including increased national insurance contributions. The ...
Unite has also voted to ‘re-examine its relationship with Labour’, in a sign of a growing divide between the union and the Labour Party.
German tourist Carolina Wilga has been found alive in Australia’s Outback, 12 days after she went missing and a day after her abandoned van was discovered. The last-known sighting of the 26-year-old ...
A Russian drone barrage has targeted the centre of Kharkiv, injuring nine people and damaging a maternity hospital in Ukraine’s second-largest city. Mothers with newborns were being evacuated to a ...
Paddy Power owner Flutter has taken complete ownership of US betting and gaming business FanDuel. The London-listed gambling giant said it has purchased the remaining 5% of FanDuel it did not own from ...
Drivers are being warned of overnight closures at the Dartford Crossing this weekend, including a full closure of the QEII Bridge on Saturday night.
A man has been taken to hospital after a crash which left a car overturned in Welling. Part of Upper Wickham Lane, near to Hafer Road and Lindore Road, was blocked after the crash at 5.33am today ...
A warning over an “extreme” risk of wildfires is in place for much of Scotland as the latest summer heatwave begins to hit the country. Health authorities and emergency services have urged Scots to ...
South Western Railway services to London Waterloo via the Staines area will be cancelled and replaced by buses this weekend.
A woman has pleaded not guilty to murdering a woman who was shot dead in South Wales. Joanne Penney, 40, was pronounced dead after suffering fatal injuries at an address in Talbot Green on March 9.
It is “shameful” that a bonfire topped with effigies of migrants in a boat was allowed to go ahead, Amnesty International has said. There has been widespread condemnation from politicians and church ...
A teacher who sent an extremely inappropriate email to a pupil including telling them “I was thinking of you again” and “I like being close to you” will not be banned. Stephen Scott-Robson was ...