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May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month and the charity, Lyme Disease UK, is urging the public to look out for these dangerous arachnids which may ...
Officials from Ukraine, US and the UK are meeting in London – but the talks will not be the high-level meeting originally envisaged.
The Office for National Statistics said public sector net borrowing rose to £151.9 billion in the year to the end of March.
A spokesperson for trade body the British Parking Association declined to respond to the claims of faulty machines, but said someone who receives a parking charge they believe was issued in error ...
Tuesday’s attack appears to be a major shift in a regional conflict in which tourists have largely been spared from violence.
Wednesday’s gathering comes as Donald Trump’s administration continues to drive efforts to find peace between Russia and Ukraine.
Officials from Unite and the city council will meet in a renewed attempt to break the deadlocked dispute over pay and jobs.
Pope Francis’s body will be laid out for public view on Wednesday as mourners flock to the Vatican ahead of his funeral. The late pontiff, who died on Easter Monday aged 88, will be buried on Saturday ...
Professor Lucy Chappell, chief scientific adviser at the DHSC and chief executive of the NIHR, added: “Innovations such as the miONCO-Dx blood test offer an exciting new era in cancer detection with ...
Vehicle breakdowns caused by potholes increased by nearly a fifth in 12 months, new figures indicate. Some 9,439 callouts to breakdowns as a result of poor road surfaces in the UK were received by the ...
Marston's PLC has submitted a request to Vale of Glamorgan Council to vary the premises licence for the Windsor Arms Hotel, 95 Windsor Road, Penarth. If approved, the new hours would allow the sale of ...
St. Josephs, for so long favourites for the Division One (East Central) title, are now in second place, having lost out to Penarth RFC.
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