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Rolling out more facial recognition vans is not intended to create a “total surveillance society”, the policing minister has said. Dame Diana Johnson said she believes the public would back the police ...
Asters, which were popular in Victorian times, have made a comeback as a bouquet with demand for the flowers rocketing by nearly 350% over the last two sales years at a UK supermarket. The blooms were ...
Unite said the workers are among the lowest paid at the West Sussex airport, earning ‘just above the minimum wage’.
The literature festival features talks and discussions from a variety of authors, journalists and public figures.
Members of the PCS union in Glasgow, London and Cardiff will walk out at Ofgem for three days later this month over pay and conditions.
Aldi customers can enter for vouchers and save money by looking out for red discount stickers on items in stores.
The annual US State Department report points to violence motivated by antisemitism and ‘serious restrictions’ on freedom of speech.
Stargazers across the UK caught sight of shooting stars in the early hours of Wednesday as the Perseid meteor shower hit its annual peak. Every summer, the Earth slams into a trail of debris from the ...
From October, British tourists heading to Europe will have to follow a string of new, strict rules. The changes include proof of medical insurance and a return ticket, and are part of a new digital ...
Developers behind a major housing site in Barry who were criticised in the past for not delivering facilities on time have apologised ...
TV presenter Jay Blades is due to appear in court charged with rape. West Mercia Police previously said the 55-year-old, who fronted primetime BBC show The Repair Shop, will face a first hearing at ...
Donate-a-phone schemes and computer workshops will receive Government backing worth £9.5 million, as part of a plan to help older people and low-income households access an “essential for modern life” ...