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UK Steel director general Gareth Stace said: “UK Steel welcomes the Government’s recognition of the importance of the Liberty Speciality Steel assets and hopes that a new owner is found quickly and ...
Zoo chiefs have welcomed the expansion of firework control zones in Edinburgh after the death of a baby red panda and its mother was linked to loud bangs around Bonfire Night last year. The ban will ...
Ms Abbott, who was shadow home secretary under Mr Corbyn, said she thought the first-past-the-post system would work against the new party.
The Scottish First Minister said a ground invasion of Gaza City by Israel’s forces will ‘intensify the suffering’.
The UK's third-biggest steelworks has collapsed into government control, putting more than 1,500 jobs at risk.
The Foreign Office has summoned Israeli Ambassador Tzipi Hotovely over Tel Aviv’s approval of a major settlement in Palestine’s West Bank. The move follows Israel’s decision to go ahead with the E1 ...
The party’s annual accounts also show it may never pay former chief executive Peter Murrell back for his outstanding £60,000 loan.
Members of the public are being asked to choose a name for an endangered red panda cub. The female cub was born at Bristol Zoo Project to first-time parents Neora and Laya on June 26. She has now ...
Nationally, the GCSE pass rate has fallen with 67.4 per cent of all grades in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland at 4 and above. The percentage of pupils who achieved a grade 7 and above was 23 per ...
Nine in 10 parents claim bedtime is the hardest routine to reset after summer, according to research. A poll, of 1,000 parents of four-12-year-olds, revealed their child resisting an earlier bedtime ...
The proportion of GCSE entries scoring a decent pass has fallen again this year, prompting fears about young people in England being forced to resit their English and maths exams.
Forecasters are tracking the potential impact of Erin, which is currently a category two storm moving eastwards across the North Atlantic, on the UK.