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About 16% of UK goods exports go to the US, meaning the new tariff rate will directly impact UK growth by squashing demand for products, EY said. But the bigger hit is set to come from the indirect ...
An email from a police inspector claims the Crown will not prosecute anyone for breaching the buffer zones outside of operating hours.
The Woodland Trust is looking for support for the purchase of Buckland Wood – the ‘final piece of rainforest jigsaw’ in Devon’s Dart Valley.
Max Fosh was born on April 3 1995 and wanted to celebrate his 30th birthday by finding someone born on the same day and in ...
Veteran broadcaster Moira Stuart has teamed up with BT in a campaign to raise awareness of the phasing out of traditional landlines. The presenter, 75, is fronting a campaign to raise awareness of ...
Iran’s president has visited those injured in a huge explosion that rocked one of the Islamic Republic’s main ports, a ...
Sir Keir Starmer said his Government’s moves to speed up the rollout was leading the NHS out of the ‘dark ages’.
Hundreds died while under the care of the Essex Partnership University Foundation NHS Trust and the North East London Foundation Trust.
A new police taskforce has made more than 100 arrests as it seeks to crackdown on county lines drug dealing in York.
One in 20 (5%) AA members would pay up immediately if they received a parking charge notice (PCN) from a private company, even if they had done nothing wrong, a new survey suggests. The motoring ...
Industrial waste is turning into rock in decades, much faster than the millions of years it is thought to take for it to form naturally, research has shown.