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Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey has cautioned over growing evidence that employment tax hikes are hitting pay and jobs rather than leading to price hikes, but said there is greater “uncertainty ...
Jes Staley was fined £1.8 million and banned from holding senior roles in the financial sector by the Financial Conduct Authority in 2023.
Plans to regulate the use of pedicabs in London are set to advance next year, following a consultation that has found overwhelming support for tougher safety standards. The consultation, carried out ...
A man has been jailed for 12 years for killing his elderly neighbour in a row over shutting a gate. Trevor Gocan, 57, punched and kicked James “Jim” O’Neill, 74, outside their housing estate in Covent ...
Three “high-priority” patients have been taken to hospital after a double decker bus left the road and ended up in a river. Emergency services were called to Bishopstoke Road, Eastleigh, at 10.07am on ...
Edward Vines has been jailed at Nottingham Crown Court for breaching a restraining order preventing him from contacting Ms Maitlis.
A previous court hearing had been told that there had been a deterioration in the medical condition of Eleanor Donaldson.
Elderly people in North Wales are being forced out of their communities and far away from loved ones amid a stand-off over care funding, a ...
An independent review has been recommended of the police investigation into the murder of a teenager in Co Tyrone in 1973. It comes after the Office of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland found ...
Curbs on the use of second homes and holiday lets in Eryri will provide “more control” over the area’s housing stock, planning bosses say.
Fresh data shows the open caseload stood at 76,957 at the end of March this year, up from 74,651 at the end of December 2024.
The fragile ceasefire has given rise to cautious hope for longer-term peace even as Tehran insisted it will not give up its ...