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Concerns had been raised the cash from fines on water companies would not be ringfenced for schemes such as river restoration.
The former prime minister set out a code of conduct which all public servants and officials must abide by to address a series of sleaze scandals.
Five beaver kits have been born in Cairngorms National Park for the second year in a row – after a 400-year hiatus. The kits have been captured on camera at two separate sites in the park, in the ...
The recipients of wildcards for The Championships, Wimbledon, have been revealed, with an array of British talent set to feature on the courts ...
A young female bear caused a stir after wandering out of the forest and into the leafy suburbs of the Lithuanian capital. For two days, the brown bear ambled through the neighbourhoods of Vilnius, ...
From the summertime splendour of Northern Europe to some of the most stunning coastal destinations in Western Europe, Ambassador Cruise ...
Nine people have been charged with rioting following disorder in Londonderry. The males range in age from 14 to 47 and are due to appear before the city’s magistrates’ court on Thursday.
Experts checked Aldi, Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, Boots, Superdrug and Tesco to find the cheapest high SPF sunscreen ...
Foreign Secretary David Lammy will meet US counterpart Marco Rubio as Donald Trump continues to consider joining Israeli strikes against Iran. Mr Lammy and US secretary of state Mr Rubio will discuss ...
Marcus Stuttard is urging the Government to help boost ‘financial incentives’ for Aim shares and for British pension funds to back UK stocks.
Samsung has announced it will be deleting all "inactive" accounts on July 31 - see who's affected and how to avoid the shutdown.
The switch-off of the Radio Teleswitch Service (RTS), which End Fuel Poverty Coalition said was “doomed for failure”, was due to take place ...
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