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Russian vessels in the English Channel and Outer Hebrides have been monitored by the Royal Navy for the second time in May. A five-day operation which began on May 18 tracked Russian vessels and ...
The Aye Write book festival is to return in full in November after a programme of pop-up events last year following funding issues. This year’s festival will take place across 11 days from Thursday ...
A SCHOOL playground has been transformed by a team of volunteers. The 28 volunteers from the Amazon fulfilment centre in Warrington visited Burtonwood Community Primary School to help with the ...
A YOUNG driver was taken to hospital with serious injuries following a crash on the motorway. The M56 was closed in the early hours of this morning, Thursday, following a major crash. Police and ...
The Government has unveiled plans to legislate to bring reservoirs into the ‘nationally significant’ planning category.
A ONE-man crime wave has been locked up after carrying out a despicable spree of burglaries of churches – and defrauding choir members.
It is the first time an estimate has been made publicly available of how common the condition may be among the population.
The mudslide near Blatten, in the southern Lotschental valley, partially submerged homes and other buildings under a mass of sludge.
A jury is continuing to consider its verdict in the trial of murder accused Richard Satchwell on its third day of deliberations. The 58-year-old has denied murdering his wife, Tina, at their home in ...