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John Marjoram was elected in 1986, a year after the Green Party had been formed, and was a councillor at town and district ...
Frederick Doe, 37, also known as Frederick Sines, had been found guilty by a jury at Oxford Crown Court of conspiracy to transfer criminal property.
The former football and TV star has been at the forefront of a number of controversies regarding his use of social media.
The former England striker will leave the corporation earlier than planned and will not front BBC coverage of the 2026 World Cup.
Constance Marten, 38, and Mark Gordon, 50, are on trial charged with the manslaughter of their baby daughter Victoria.
Details including criminal records, dates of birth, national insurance numbers and payment information may have been stolen in the attack.
British passport holders will be able to use e-gates at more European airports as part of a UK-EU deal, the Government has announced. Since Brexit, British travellers arriving at EU airports have ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said he wanted ‘practical solutions which get the best for the British people’.
None of the several planned music festivals due to take place in a London park will be cancelled following a High Court ruling over planning permission, a spokesperson for the events has said.
The monarch’s property company has agreed to take a 50 stake in the new joint venture, overseeing six development schemes in London ...
Portugal’s President will convene the country’s political parties for consultations on Monday, after a general election delivered another minority government as well as an unprecedented showing by ...
The prison population stands at 88,103, just 418 below the record high of 88,521, which was reached on September 6 last year.