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Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee described the threat from Iran as ‘persistent’ and ‘unpredictable’.
A “serious blunder” by counter terror police led to missed opportunities to disrupt a plot by Islamic State extremists to kill a Rochdale Imam, a public inquiry has found.
NHS Fife has spent more than £220,000 defending itself in the employment tribunal launched by nurse Sandie Peggie, it has been revealed. The extent of the costs was uncovered following an intervention ...
The French president and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer also agreed a ‘new deterrent’ was needed to stop small boats crossing the ...
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A man has been stabbed to death in central London’s Knightsbridge – with police launching a murder probe and investigating reports that the incident was a robbery.
Financial insights company TransUnion also found that 7 of people are using credit to partly fund their summer getaway this year.
Energy Secretary Gillian Martin was speaking after a plan to divide the UK into regional pricing zones was rejected.
Campaigners have made renewed calls to scrap the two-child benefit limit after the latest figures showed the number of children in affected households is approaching 1.7 million across Great Britain.
This time the focus is on the Thomas Hardye School's Sixth Form Ball. Pictures from the memorable event will run across eight pages in the Friday, July 11 edition of the Dorset Echo.
A WOMAN has been given 'appropriate care' after a concern for welfare in Weymouth town centre. Officers from Dorset Police were called to an incident last night at the Swannery Bridge near to West Way ...
Disruption to Glasgow’s subways during the city’s biggest music festival has been avoided after unions struck a deal with the operator. About 100 staff working for Strathclyde Partnership for ...