Month: July 2023
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Australia have retained the Ashes after the fourth Test against England at Old Trafford ended in a draw. England’s bid to push for a series-levelling victory in the fourth Ashes […]
Queues of traffic and rail strikes have hit travellers as they embark on trips after many schools across England broke up for the summer holidays. The Port of Dover said […]
SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn has written to the head of the civil service raising concerns that the UK Government is “exerting ever tighter control on Scotland’s national democratic institutions”. […]
Two climate campaigners have climbed to the top of The Kelpies tourist attraction as part of action targeted at the fossil fuel industry in Scotland. Activists from This Is Rigged […]
The 1975 have cancelled two tour dates in Asia after a Malaysian music festival was axed over pro-LGBT+ comments made by the band’s frontman Matty Healy. The English pop-rock group […]
Holidaymakers will be hoping to avoid fresh travel misery on Sunday as they try to get away for their summer holidays. Queues of traffic and rail strikes hampered travellers on […]
UK banks are set to reveal another set of strong profits, but the cracks could be forming as higher borrowing costs and pressure to raise savings rates takes a toll. […]
It comes on the first anniversary of the Women’s Health Strategy A range of measures to tackle disparities in healthcare for women has been launched by the Government, covering issues […]
That’s according to data from NHS England Staff turnover in NHS cancer services has risen significantly, with more than 4,000 leaving the workforce last year, new figures show. Data from […]
That’s according to analysis in the Post Office Family Holiday Report UK families embarking on European beach holidays are being hit by higher prices compared with last summer due to […]