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Pauline Eyre, who officiated 16 Championships, says controversial move has reduced court staff to ‘basically butlers’.
Museum bosses have revealed the date when Norwich's Castle keep will be reopened to the public after a years-long transformation.
Monetary Policy Committee member Alan Taylor flagged a ‘deteriorating outlook’ in the UK economy as trade woes mount.
Caister Festival took place over the sweltering weekend of June 28 and 29 - and has been hailed by organisers as the most successful event so far. Crowds of more than 4,000 gathered at the village ...
Module six of the inquiry is focused on the effect the pandemic had on both the publicly and privately funded adult social care sector across the UK.
Leaders have been told they may wish to set ‘activity planning assumptions’, which can include introducing minimum waiting times.
The 14-year-olds are charged with the attempted rape of a girl in the Clonavon Terrace area of the town last month.
Controversial historian David Starkey, who was once dubbed the 'rudest man in Britain', has become a member of Great Yarmouth MP Rupert ...
Angela Rayner has defended Sir Keir Starmer as “doing the job for Britain” as he approaches his first year in office. The Deputy Prime Minister said “there’s been a lot going on” in the 12 months ...
A cataclysmic variable star was found as part of a project using two telescopes from opposite sides of the world.
US rapper Ye was stripped of a visa to enter Australia after he released his single Heil Hitler, a government minister has said. Home affairs minister Tony Burke revealed that Ye – formerly known as ...
MPs had warned in May that Karen Kneller’s position at the Criminal Cases Review Commission was untenable amid heavy criticism of the body.