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Sue Craigs Erwin has captured a beautiful photo of a Kestrel sitting on a branch. The image, shared in the Bucks Free Press Camera Club group, is an amazing example of rare birds in the county. In the ...
The Environment Agency’s (EA) plans to close one of the Thames' busiest stretches for a month has sparked continued frustrations.
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe has admitted the situation surrounding unsettled striker Alexander Isak is “far from ideal”. The Magpies rejected a £110million bid for the Sweden international on Friday ...
Rescue teams have found a body inside a section of a copper mine in Chile that collapsed two days earlier during a moderate earthquake, the mine’s director said on Saturday. Rescuers have been trying ...
Lucy Hargreaves, 22, was asleep on the sofa when three men burst into her home in Walton, Liverpool, on August 3 2005 and fatally injured her.
A watchdog has appointed interim managers to take over the running of an animal charity linked to Boris Johnson’s wife. The Aspinall Foundation is facing an investigation by the Charity Commission ...
“The only clear and enforceable plan is the Conservative Deportation Bill, a no-nonsense strategy that allows us to detain illegal arrivals immediately and remove them without delay. The British ...
A man was rescued from a car after a crash at a roundabout in Milton Keynes. The single vehicle collision occurred at Shenley Roundabout in Milton Keynes at 2:18am on Saturday, August 2. Two crews ...
Kemi Badenoch has said Rachel Reeves is making “even bigger mistakes” than Liz Truss. The Tory leader hit out at the Chancellor and the Prime Minister for their economic decisions as she drew a ...
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has also said she plans to introduce a fast-track scheme to tackle the asylum backlog.
The Home Secretary plans to introduce a fast-track scheme to tackle the asylum backlog that aims to turn around decisions within weeks. Yvette Cooper said Labour was planning a “major overhaul” of the ...
The NHS maintained care for an estimated 10,000 more patients during the latest doctors’ strike compared with last year’s industrial action. Early data shows that 93% of planned operations, tests and ...
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