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Victims of bullying and abuse at work will no longer have to suffer in silence, the government has said, as it pledges to ban ...
The education secretary has said children with special needs will always have a legal right to additional support as she ...
A total of 3,300 questionnaires have been posted to residents, asking questions on road conditions and maintenance, safety, ...
UK farmers have nothing more to give as they fear the government will use agriculture to further reduce US tariffs in a trade ...
Fifty-two thousand petals fell in St Paul's Cathedral as families and survivors remembered those who died in the 7 July ...
CCTV and police bodycam footage allegedly showing three police officers being assaulted at Manchester Airport has been played ...
Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock has called for a "wealth tax" to help the government's dwindling finances. Lord Kinnock, ...
An MP who decided until recently to never speak about the abuse he suffered as a child has shared his harrowing story so that ...
Post Office scandal victims are calling for redress schemes to be taken away from the government completely, ahead of the ...
Building society chiefs will this week intensify their protests against the chancellor's plans to cut cash ISA limits by warning that it will push up borrowing costs for homeowners and businesses.
A British teenager sentenced to one year in a Dubai jail for having a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old girl has been released after receiving a royal pardon, a campaign group has said.
National Day celebrations are due to get underway from 9am, with a Viking encampment, a global village and the traditional Tynwald Fayre. The Tynwald ceremony is due to start at 10am, and run until ...