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Ukrainian officials condemned the attack, saying that targeting civilian infrastructure, such as prisons, is a war crime.
“June’s rise in mortgage approvals and remortgaging activity reflects growing borrower confidence amid increasing competition between lenders. Despite lingering cost-of-living pressures, more ...
A public ballot for free guided tours inside the Queensferry Crossing deck is now open. There are 180 places up for grabs during the Doors Open Day on September 27, with tours departing every 20 ...
The “worst-case scenario of famine is currently playing out in the Gaza Strip”, the leading international authority on food crises has said. A new alert, still short of a formal famine declaration, ...
The lender’s boss said raising taxes for banks and other important sectors was not consistent with the Government’s pro-growth aims.
A man walked through a Manhattan office tower firing a rifle, killing four people, including a New York City police officer, and wounding a fifth before taking his own life, officials said.
The Office of Rail and Road said it approved some proposals from open access operators Lumo, Grand Central and Hull Trains.
Online vehicle marketplace Auto Trader said it expects two million new and 7.75 million used cars to be sold across the whole of 2025.
The water regulator has told Anglian Water to pay out a £62.8 million enforcement package due to failures managing its wastewater treatment works and network. Ofwat said it is proposing that the ...
Those attending the funeral of Vanessa Whyte and her children in Co Clare on Saturday have been asked to wear bright colours.
Aldi store workers are set for a pay rise as the supermarket announced it was hiking its minimum wage to £13 an hour from September. The discount grocery chain claims to be the first UK supermarket to ...
Work is set to begin soon on a new £100,000 play park in Kelty. It will be installed at Netherton Gardens with Fife Council revealing the final design after a public consultation. More than 40 ...