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Simon Graves, a principal investigator for the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB), said it was anticipated that the ...
Annie Wells, the Scottish Tory drug and alcohol spokeswoman, said the statistics should be a “source of shame” for the ...
Sir Keir Starmer is facing a summer of discontent as union leaders lay the groundwork for widespread strikes. Teachers, NHS workers, civil servants and university staff could all stage walkouts over ...
In one message, Mr Gwynne called a voter a “hag” and said she lived in a “s--t” house, according to the full transcript of the chat, seen by The Telegraph. He apologised for the messages, describing ...
Mercedes driver Ronaldo Zani found in possession of cocaine again after being recognised by police in Bournemouth ...
A total of 27 sites around the world could shut down in sweeping overhaul of US government’s diplomatic presence overseas ...
A military clerk played a “leading role” in the theft of almost £1 million from the Ministry of Defence, a judge has ruled.
A deal tabled by Angela Rayner will not end the Birmingham bin strikes, a union has warned. Bin workers are currently voting ...
The White House risked angering Israel by embarking on the direct talks with Hamas, in parallel with the official mediated ...
Vice-president says reaching an agreement is a priority because Donald Trump has a deep ‘cultural affinity’ with Britain ...
Fraser is referring to the rise in the National Living Wage, the minimum legal wage for those aged 21 and over, which leapt by 6.7pc to £12.21 per hour on April 1 – just as companies were hit by a ...
The Government is not ruling out another Chinese owner for British Steel, the minister for industry said. Sarah Jones suggested all options would be on the table when the Government considers the long ...