In the early hours an IT engineer raced into work through the dark, wintery streets of Redcar in north-east England. The dash was prompted by a worrying alert about the …
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A vicar has issued a plea for help after she said changes to a government grant scheme had caused "uncertainty" over the future of her church. St Mary's Banbury is …
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Two workers have been injured by a piece of falling masonry during the demolition of a derelict housing estate in Inverclyde. The men, aged 31 and 20, were struck by …
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A man has been arrested on suspicion of burglary after police found him "hiding in a freezer". Officers went to a house in Melling, Sefton, on Merseyside, at about 11:30 …
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A teacher has been found not guilty of five counts of having a sexual relationship with a teenager. Jonathon Coombs, 54, from Barry, was a drama teacher at Pencoedtre Comprehensive …
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Former workers at a poultry factory who claim they caught coronavirus in a mass outbreak at the plant can continue legal action against their former employers. Public Health Wales said …
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The closure of one of the main routes into the city has led to frustration and long delays for local residents and motorists. George Williams, from Ashurst, set off early …
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A man has been charged in relation to the collapse of the first Ammanford school stabbing trial. Last week, a 14-year-old girl, who cannot be named, was sentenced to 15 …
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A developer has secured planning permission for a 33-storey tower block in a city despite the plans being initially rejected by a council. Milton Keynes Council refused the application in …
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Developers have submitted plans for 42 new homes on greenfield land in Caterham. The proposals on a 10-acre site on Longsdon Way will see apartments, maisonettes, semi-detached and terraced homes …