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A SOMERSET town has just held a pride march in 2025 - here are some of the best photos from the event. Glastonbury Pride March 2025 brought plenty of people to Glastonbury town centre in an event held ...
Raiders have stolen £500,000 of jewellery from a home in south-east London, the Metropolitan Police said. The items, which included treasured family heirlooms, were taken from a house in Bickley Road, ...
The Chancellor said she was ‘deeply concerned’ about child poverty and the Government is taking evidence in a review of gambling taxes.
The meeting comes on a day when at least 29 Palestinians were killed in airstrikes and shootings across southern Gaza, according to local hospitals.
Millions of Brits could be owed up to £440 from the DWP if they suffer from a common problem. People of State Pension age could claim Attendance Allowance to cover any additional costs caused by their ...
Kevin Philippart de Foy is keen to make new recruit Ghostwriter a “high-profile flagbearer” in his role as principal trainer to Amo Racing.
A jury will hear evidence in the inquest into the death of a two-year-old boy who fell into the River Soar in Leicester, a hearing has been told. Xielo Maruziva, who was with family members, fell into ...
The average homeowner on a tracker mortgage will see nearly £29 shaved off their monthly payments, following the quarter point cut in the Bank of England base rate, according to industry figures.
Ed Walker is building up a strong team for the Ebor Festival at York later this month with two leading contenders for the Coolmore Wootton Bassett Nunthorpe Stakes in Celandine and Mgheera. The ...
The overall unauthorised holiday rate in autumn 2024 is broadly unchanged from the previous year despite increased fines, figures show.
Luke Littler is ready to take his domination worldwide as he targets glory at the Australian Darts Masters this weekend. The teenager consolidated his position at the top of the game with victory at ...
The cut came after the Bank’s rate-setting committee was forced to take a second vote for the first time in its history.