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A Treasury minister struggled to answer questions about a new crossing for the River Thames after a further £590 million of public money was committed to it. The Lower Thames Crossing will link Essex ...
Applications are made to the Gender Recognition Panel, a body of legal and medical experts, who issue a certificate only if the application meets the necessary criteria. GRC applications hit a record ...
A rare copy of the first complete translation of the Bible into the Welsh language, printed in 1588, is to go on display in Wales for the first time.
The man suspected of killing a Minnesota politician and wounding another crawled to officers in surrender on Sunday after police located him in woods near his home, bringing an end to a two-day search ...
Iran said it had launched some 100 missiles and vowed further retaliation for Israel’s sweeping attacks on its military and nuclear infrastructure.
Leaders will hold talks on the war in Ukraine and spiralling conflict in the Middle East as they gather at a major global summit in Canada.
Lucy Cleary, of Britten Crescent, Moulton, pleaded guilty to three charges at Chester Magistrates Court on Friday, June 13.
The father of a woman who was shot outside a pub on Christmas Eve is aiming to spread a message of hope with a documentary following his walk across the country in the aftermath of her death. Just ...
The Travellers Rest pub, in Kingsley Road on the outskirts of Frodsham, closed last year and will be going up for auction this month.
Darwin Escapes is launching the hunt at DogFest in Tatton Park, with the winner set to become the ‘Dog Face of Darwin’ and front ...
Jamal Musiala hit a hat-trick and Harry Kane drew a blank as Bayern Munich hammered Auckland City 10-0 to launch their Club World Cup campaign in record-breaking fashion.
The American’s stellar finish at Oakmont robbed MacIntyre of the chance to become Scotland’s first major champion since 1999.