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Nick Mackenzie, boss of the 1,500-strong pub firm, said reduced property tax payments were needed to drive investment and new ...
Reform councillor Ian Cresswell refused to commit to an answer when asked if climate change was happening and whether it was caused by human activity. Cllr Cresswell is Worcestershire County Council’s ...
BACKLASH to the closure of several unofficial footpaths through a popular woodland has resulted in signs being vandalised and property damaged. Tiddesley Wood, run by Worcestershire Wildlife Trust, ...
A CARER from Worcester who ill-treated one of her patients has appeared before magistrates. Maria Murshtaq, of Common Road, Worcester, pleaded guilty to ill-treating or wilfully neglecting a person ...
Ministers and Tata chiefs will mark the beginning of construction of the new electric arc furnace with a groundbreaking ceremony.
It was the first time a new round of severe weather has paused the search since the flooding earlier this month.
Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip killed at least 19 people on Sunday, including six children at a water collection point, ...
Donald Turrell, 100, Dorothea Barron, 100, and Eugeniusz Niedzielski, 101, are set to travel to Scotland in August.
Professor Sir Stephen Powis said he expects drugs harnessing the body’s immune system to fight the disease will bring ‘great advances ...
Much of the UK is in for a reprieve from the hot weather as the third heatwave this summer starts to come to an end. Amber and yellow heat health alerts which have been in place across England – ...
Bradford teenager Eloisa Atkinson, 15, is making preparations to take part in a barrel racing competition in the US state of Georgia.
One in eight (12%) parents surveyed start back to school shopping in the first week of the summer holidays, while 13% who are planning even further ahead start as early as April.
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