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The risk of life-threatening flooding was still high in central Texas on Monday even as crews search urgently for the missing ...
Trafford Council is conducting a final round of consultation on the Draft Urmston Plan and is encouraging people to go online to air their opinions before it closes on Friday, July 25. The plan has ...
Children and young people across Trafford will have access to healthy food and a range of activities through the Government-funded ...
Recently appointed Rangers boss Martin remained coy but refused to dismiss the prospect, when asked after his side’s 2-2 pre-season friendly draw at home to Club Brugge on Sunday if Vardy was a target ...
Alex De Minaur has been forced to wait for a crack at seven-time champion Djokovic. The pair were scheduled to meet in the 2024 quarter-finals before a devastated De Minaur withdrew ahead of play due ...
The proportion of homes being “flipped” – bought and then re-sold within months – has reached its lowest level in more than a decade, according to analysis. Property firm Hamptons used Land Registry ...
Dan Chapman has been diagnosed with aplastic anaemia, a disorder where the bone marrow does not produce enough blood cells.
Parents will be entitled to bereavement leave if they lose a pregnancy before 24 weeks, under new plans to be unveiled by the Government. Ministers are set to amend the Employment Rights Bill so that ...
The 71-year-old musician will start his A Man Of Two Worlds Tour in May 2026 with performances scheduled in London, Liverpool, and Edinburgh.
Terror laws watchdog Jonathan Hall KC said the number of young people being drawn into extremism is linked to the proliferation of smartphones.
The first tranche of the final report from the long-running public inquiry into the scandal is set to be published on Tuesday.
Patients would much rather see a GP than a pharmacist or nurse, new research suggests. A study found that people often like to see a GP and still prefer in-person appointments, considering them the ...