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Flagship planning reforms which are “critical” to the delivery of Labour’s pledge to build 1.5 million homes have cleared the Commons. MPs voted by 306 to 174, majority 132, to approve the Planning ...
At Clonavon Terrace, several houses had their windows smashed and two which suffered significant smoke damage remained sealed off on Tuesday. The violence flared following an earlier peaceful protest ...
The Israeli military says it has fired warning shots at people who approached its forces in a ‘suspicious’ manner.
In a letter to HMRC, Treasury Committee chairwoman Dame Meg Hillier said that to discover the information during a session ‘is unacceptable’.
Plaid Cymru has called for the First Minister of Wales to condemn the UK government for “betraying Wales” on rail funding. Rhun ap Iorwerth, leader of Plaid, criticised the UK Labour Government for ...
The troops are only in the city to protect federal property, officials said, as President Donald Trump clamped down on immigration protests.
Different options to provide asylum accommodation are being piloted ahead of a break clause in contracts next year.
Dr Deirdre O’Neill and Professor Michael Wayne said the UCU’s public opposition to them amounted to unlawful discrimination.
Figures published in April showed the number of people classed as living on the streets in London had risen by more than a third (38) in a year.
The incident took place on the A351 between orfe Castle and Harmans Cross. Officers are currently at the scene and have reported no injuries. Motorists have been advised to seek an alternative route.
The 90-year-old was knighted by the King in a private ceremony at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday after a campaign to get the player honoured.
The Police Federation said officers in Co Antrim faced attacks which were ‘totally mindless, unacceptable and feral’.