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Reports of vehicle licence plate cloning have risen by a third in two years, new figures suggest. Road safety charity IAM RoadSmart warned the increase is a result of “wider criminality” and is ...
The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee voted to keep rates unchanged, following a 0.25 percentage point cut in August.
Planned nationwide demonstrations are expected to mobilise hundreds of thousands of marchers amid mounting poverty and inequality in the country.
A former director general of the Institute of Directors has been disqualified as a company director for Covid loan abuse, the Insolvency Service announced. Anna Daroy served as interim chief operating ...
The web designer was freed from his six-year prison sentence in January last year, but is now back behind bars for breaching his licence conditions.
The Princess of Wales and Melania Trump have hosted Scouts who received sandwiches made with honey from Kate’s beehive. The princess and the US first lady joined 20 Squirrel Scouts taking part in ...
A US software company’s £1.5 billion investment in the UK’s defence sector is a “major vote of confidence”, Defence Secretary John Healey has said. Palantir has announced plans to establish the UK as ...
Championship leader Piastri was ordered to move aside to let his team-mate and title rival Lando Norris into second place at the Italian Grand Prix.
A senior member of the Scottish Cabinet has defended John Swinney’s attendance at a state banquet held to honour US President Donald Trump. Justice Secretary Angela Constance insisted people would ...
Ellie Kildunne and Hannah Botterman have returned from injury to bolster England’s bid to reach the World Cup final by toppling France at Ashton Gate on Saturday.
Many famous names have taken to social media to voice their concerns and speak of their support of everyone’s right to free speech.