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Greggs confirms major change in some UK stores as it removes items from self-serve fridges and puts sandwiches behind counters in new trial.
The UK and Irish governments should “consider their actions” with regard to any funding provided to Irish rap trio Kneecap, a Stormont minister has said. Communities Minister Gordon Lyons said the ...
An 'extremely rare' 2007 Abolition of Slavery 50p coin with a design defect is on sale on eBay for £175 in Worcester.
But as Mr Dan, a 55-year-old mathematician, pro-Western reformist and mayor of Bucharest, takes over Romania’s presidency, fault lines remain in the country where endemic corruption, inequality and an ...
Sir Keir Starmer said the deal would lead to cheaper prices in shops and boost the economy by cutting red tape.
Evesham turned back the clock this weekend (May 17/18) as the annual Battle of Evesham Medieval Market drew an estimated 35,000 visitors ...
British passport holders will be able to use e-gates at more European airports as part of a UK-EU deal, the Government has announced. Since Brexit, British travellers arriving at EU airports have ...
Tributes have been paid to a “kind and caring” 16-year-old who died following reports of a disturbance on a beach in Scotland. Kayden Moy, from East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, was found seriously ...
Celebrities are getting a first glimpse of the annual RHS horticultural event, before the King and Queen tour the show later.
He was arrested by immigration enforcement officers after arriving on a small boat in Kent, Canterbury Crown Court heard.
Details including criminal records, dates of birth, national insurance numbers and payment information may have been stolen in the attack.
The UK Government has “surrendered” fishing in its new deal with the European Union, Scottish First Minister John Swinney said as he insisted his Government was not consulted about the agreement.
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