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Accusations of treason over a food and drink deal with the EU are “nonsense”, a Government minister has said as he defended talks on a pact with the bloc due to begin in the autumn.
Graham Simpson said the move had been a ‘wrench’ and followed ‘a lot of soul searching in the past few weeks’.
Dario Vidosic says Albion are making progress in their summer of change – after a training trip to Spain. The Seagulls won a pair of friendlies and welcomed Michelle Agyemang back to the ranks while ...
A multi-vehicle crash has closed a road in Hove.
The energy bill for the average household paying by direct debit for gas and electricity will rise to £1,755 per year from October 1.
Paul Gallagher, 59, of East Finchley in north London, appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday.
A teenager who was interested in Adolf Hitler was considered for referral to the anti-terror programme Prevent before she stabbed three people at her school, a report has revealed. The 13-year-old had ...
The latest increase to the energy price cap is “indefensible”, Scotland’s First Minister has said. Energy regulator Ofgem announced on Wednesday the cap will increase by 2% on October 1, adding around ...
A colour television which could fit in your pocket and Kylie Minogue’s third album have been unearthed in a time capsule buried by Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1991. The container – sealed within the ...
Wales lie second in Group J with seven points from four games after beating Kazakhstan and Liechtenstein at home, drawing in North Macedonia and losing 4-3 away to Belgium in June. North Macedonia are ...
Christian Michel, 63, has been held in an Indian prison for seven years, the maximum sentence for the alleged crime he was extradited for.
Dwr Cymru Welsh Water, which supplies water to most of Wales, Deeside and Herefordshire, appointed Roch Cheroux as its new chief executive.