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As Head of State, one might assume that King Charles is immune to rules imposed upon the rest of the country – but even ...
As the summer holidays approach, Barratt and David Wilson Homes are advocating for safe play alternatives for children, ...
P&O Ferries appoints boutique firm Just Audit & Assurance as auditor after KPMG resignation, raising questions about audit independence.
The RSPCA has issued a warning to the public as it braces for an "influx" of snake sightings amid warmer weather conditions.
A charity set up by consumer champion Martin Lewis says the approach to collecting benefits overpayments should be urgently reformed. The Money and Mental Health Policy Institute said some people are ...
The first cases of bluetongue (BTV-3) in the UK this year have been confirmed, with infections detected in Herefordshire and ...
A teacher has been indefinitely banned from the profession, after his behaviour was judged to be that of someone "in the ...
A funeral procession for one of the two firefighters killed in a blaze at a business park has been announced. Firefighter ...
An enlarged Reading council could expand into the suburbs and even incorporate a village if local government reorganisation plans are accepted.
A map by invasive plant specialist Environet has revealed where the hotspots of Japanese knotweed are in Oxfordshire. The most are in Oxford where 85 incidences of Japanese knotweed were reported. In ...
A strict new rule will be imposed next week and it will affect the King but not the Prince and Princess of Wales.
A van driver was caught with 26 points on his driver's licence. The van was pulled over by rural crime team officers in Thames on Thursday, July 17. It had been linked to thefts in the West Midlands, ...
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