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Access to a suitable depot for maintaining and storing trains is a critical requirement for companies to launch services competing with Eurostar.
A concern for welfare was raised after a man seen in the water in Weymouth harbour. On Friday, the alarm was raised to Dorset Police after a man was spotted in the harbour near to Customs House Quay.
Voters will choose between Prime Minister Mark Carney and the Liberal Party or the Conservative Party’s Pierre Poilievre.
Dame Rachel de Souza has called on the Government to introduce a total ban on apps which allow for ‘nudification’ – where photos of real people are edited by AI to make them appear naked – or can be ...
Bosses at Lidl GB said recent UK Government planning reforms are helping to ‘remove barriers to development’ and support its growth ambitions.
ONE person has been injured after a collision between a motorbike and a van on Portland. Emergency services raced to Easton Street on the island yesterday afternoon following the crash. Police ...
One person died and several others were injured when a boat crashed into a ferry off the Memorial Causeway Bridge in Florida and then fled the scene, authorities said.
The open letter, signed by a coalition of education professionals, has urged the Education Secretary to halt the rollout.
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A MAN ‘living a double life’ during an affair was blackmailed into paying £15,000, a court heard. Giles Wates, of Blandford, faced Bournemouth Crown Court to appeal the revocation of his firearms ...
Researchers in Sweden and the US suggest measuring levels of lipoproteins may be a more accurate risk predictor.
The review has looked into ‘preventing abuse of power and ensuring everyone at the BBC conducts themselves in line’ with its values.