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Prosecutors have accused Combs of exploiting his status as a powerful music executive to violently force women into ...
Pubs will stay open to 1am if England or Wales reach the semi-final or final of July’s Uefa Women’s European Championships, the Home Office said.
Ministers should introduce the statutory duty to prevent people from dying as a result of mistakes in the welfare system, a Commons committee said.
The Volunteer to Career programme has been piloted by the charity Helpforce in 48 NHS organisations across England. It provides training, mentorship and support to help volunteers transition to ...
Scientists are digitising the Fungarium at Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew – one of the world’s biggest collections of fungal diversity.
Britain faces a “moment of reckoning” over the grooming gangs scandal, the Justice Secretary has warned ahead of the publication of a national report on child sexual exploitation. Shabana Mahmood said ...
The Government is ‘open to discussion’ of potential options to support the industry, the Department for Business and Trade said.
A Royal Navy commander has been removed from his role less than three months into post while he is investigated over sexual allegations. Lieutenant Commander Martyn Mayger took charge of the warship ...
The UK does not need to be a “supplicant” to the EU to improve its trading relationship, Kemi Badenoch is to warn before the Government’s forthcoming negotiations with the bloc.
The domestic abuse commissioner has warned that “lives are at risk” after the Government unveiled changes to the prison recall system. Under the plans announced on Wednesday, domestic abusers could ...
The famous music venue confirmed it has lost its appeal against an eviction notice by its landlord, the Electric Group.
A man suspected of a double stabbing has been shot by armed police. Officers were called to a report that a man and a woman had been stabbed in the Tobruk Road area of Huyton, near Liverpool, at ...