A Cumbrian woman has bequeathed half a million pounds to support charity work in communities across the county. Margaret Ewins, of Ings, Windermere, left £500,000 in her will to the Cumbria Community ...
Floral tributes and toys have been left by “heartbroken” loved ones of a mother and her four-year-old daughter who were among three who died in a fire at a historic former station house.
Wahib Albaradan pleaded guilty to the murder of Salam Alshara, in the Ravensthorpe area of Dewsbury, in November 2023.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 5pm on Saturday March 29, police were made aware of concerns for two climbers injured on the North face of Ben Nevis.
US President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” is fast approaching, and stock markets around the world are tumbling Monday in advance of it. On Wall Street, the S&P 500 was down 1.3% following one of ...
Virgin Atlantic has returned to profitability for the first time since 2016, because of a growth in passenger numbers. The airline company reported a profit before tax and exceptional items of £20 ...
The Government has been trying to negotiate an exemption from the taxes on imports into the US which are set to come into force later this week.
Ministers have promised legislation to overturn the guidance and have not ruled out ultimately scrapping the Sentencing Council, which produced the document, after it ignored requests from Justice ...
The BBC’s income has fallen by £1 billion in real terms compared with 2010, the corporation’s annual plan for 2025/26 has revealed. The corporation said it is “no longer sustainable” to cut more staff ...
DRAMATIC pictures show Apache gunships carrying out daring military drills above the English countryside. Four state-of-the-art helicopters were carrying out evasion training as part of a war games ...
Her son Oliver Grange, 24, of Skelmersdale Road, Clacton, is charged with her murder and is next due to appear before Chelmsford Crown Court on April 25. In a tribute released through police, the ...
Writer Jack Thorne and producer Jo Johnson, and representatives from the NSPCC and Children’s Society, joined the Prime Minister for a discussion.