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Hundreds of Post Office and Royal Mail users have reported outages with the service. According to DownDetector, there have been issues reported since lunchtime, with more than 600 reports since 1.30pm ...
The tech items Brits miss the most include cassette tapes, film cameras and old MP3 players. A poll of 2,000 adults found 18 per cent long for the return of corded landline phones, while 17 per cent ...
Lilian Greenwood, future of roads minister, met with tourism leaders at Staffordshire theme park Alton Towers.
More than 40 sections of Powys road have been highlighted as needing new speed limits in a review by the county council into the blanket 20mph roll-out in Wales. The review into the new 20mph limits ...
Is it against the law to leave your child? What age is it okay to leave them? The NSPCC has the answers for you ...
It comes as primaries in parts of England have been considering closing due to falling rolls and funding pressures.
Northern Ireland’s First Minister has welcomed an announcement by the UK Government that it intends to lower the voting age to 16. Ministers are to bring forward a Bill before 2029 which will include ...
A ban on developing land reserved for a proposed bridge project cancelled 17 years ago has been withdrawn by the Government. Transport minister Simon Lightwood described the safeguarding direction in ...
SSE’s hydro generation dropped by about 40 in the three months to June, compared with the same period a year ago.
Hacker T Dog – with the help of puppeteer Phil Fletcher – will join the current presenters as Blue Peter reveals a new look and format ...
The world’s largest crane has lifted a 245-tonne dome into place on top of the first nuclear power station to be built in the UK for 30 years. The crane, nicknamed Big Carl, lifted the 14-metre tall ...
Senior Costs Judge Jason Rowley said on Thursday he would “recuse” himself from a hearing concerning the amount of legal costs to be paid after Harry sued Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN), adding his ...