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Pine martens reintroduced to Dartmoor have produced their first young, with camera-trap footage capturing shots of kits scampering through woodland. Conservationists behind the project to return pine ...
The Prime Minister hopes the French president will sign up to a “one in, one out” deal when they hold a Franco-British summit at Downing Street.
Research suggests the cost of living is still ‘grinding down’ many families a year on from Labour’s general election victory.
The UK Health Security Agency issued yellow heat health alerts on Wednesday covering parts of central and southern England, valid until July 15.
MPs have warned of a “long road ahead” to improve the children’s social care sector amid rising need and a “severe” shortage of appropriate placements for young people. The Education Committee noted a ...
Sir Jake, who served as Tory chairman in Liz Truss’ short-lived government, said the Conservatives have ‘lost their way’.
The largest Reform-led council is due to unveil its “first big savings” from cost-cutting initiatives as opposition parties complain of “poor governance” during their first two months in power.
Mother of the House Diane Abbott, former minister Dawn Butler, and Andy McDonald were among those who voted against the Government.
If you can work, you should,’ social security minister Sir Stephen Timms told MPs before they voted on the welfare reforms.
Some victims were sent to prison or financially ruined, others were shunned by their communities, and some took their own lives.