Bestselling novelist Barbara Taylor Bradford, who wrote A Woman Of Substance, has died at the age of 91, it has been announced. The author died peacefully at her home on Sunday November 24 following a ...
The pathological investigation was carried out by the Veterinary Investigation Centre at Scotland’s Rural College in Dumfries ...
The Bank of England should be “vigilant” over a potential economic slowdown in the UK, according to a deputy governor at the Bank. Clare Lombardelli said some recent UK economic data had showed ...
The Welsh Government estimated that the levy could generate up to £33 million a year if all Welsh local authorities introduce it.
A MAN has been released on bail after an arrest at a popular Hereford pub. Police were called to Hereford's Commercial Road Wetherspoon pub just after 7pm on Friday, November 22. A spokesperson for ...
Tommy Freeman has revealed that he perfected the outrageous around-the-back pass that lit up England’s rout of Japan in training last week. Freeman gathered a 53rd minute chip from Henry Slade at pace ...
It is understood that CVC is joining forces with a European broadcaster to consider a bid for parts or all of ITV.
The bank had been due to challenge the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) decision in the Upper Tribunal court in London this week.
B4211 both ways closed, slow traffic due to flooding between the A4104 (Upton upon Severn) and Bowling Green (Hanley Castle).
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh pledged to work with industry to make the UK ‘a global leader in sustainable travel’.
The journalist who Barbara Taylor Bradford named as the first Woman of Substance has hailed the late author as someone with “elegance, poise, and steely determination”.
Confederation of British Industry chief executive Rain Newton-Smith said firms face tough decisions on hiring and investment due to the Budget.