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The charity Open Seas accused Scottish ministers of continuing to allow ‘destructive’ fishing practices to be carried out in protected areas.
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Police are still questioning a driver who allegedly ploughed into a crowd at Liverpool FC’s victory parade. Officers were granted further time to question the 53-year-old man, from West Derby, ...
The Government ‘won’t take concrete action to fix’ military families’ homes, Lib Dem defence spokeswoman Helen Maguire claimed.
The Government will set up a cyber command to counter a “continual and intensifying” level of cyber warfare as part of the strategic defence review, the Defence Secretary has announced.
An animal sanctuary has announced the successful birth of a snow leopard cub after months of dedicated work. The cub, nicknamed “Little Lady”, was born at The Big Cat Sanctuary in Kent on May 10. She ...
The mountain ringlet, a small brown butterfly with orange wing spots, lives exclusively on mountains and is more commonly found in Scotland than in England, where conservationists say it is so hard to ...
Millions of workers could see a £6,000 boost to their retirement pots as part of Government plans to double the number of UK pension megafunds by 2030.
Campaigners said ministers must pull out all the stops for those who served their country ‘yet were appallingly treated for simply being gay’.
The Prime Minister is expected to urge the public to reject Reform UK’s calls to use ‘family finances’ as a gambling chip on ...
Resident doctors, formerly known as junior doctors, in England are being balloted for strike action by the British Medical Association (BMA).
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