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Tens of thousands of people are expected to lose payments under the crackdown, in a move the Government expects will save ...
Huge swathes of England's canals have closed due to the drought, as the ageing infrastructure struggles to cope with climate ...
Summer brought welcome success for wine growers but a bitter harvest for other farmers as climate change begins to shift UK ...
Epping Forest District Council could have refused owners of The Bell Hotel permission to house asylum seekers more than two ...
The Bank Holiday weekend may be the last of the fine and settled weather as Hurricane Erin heads towards the UK ...
Inspired by the writer Tove Jansson, visitors can spend the long, slow days of summer amid woods and secret cabins ...
James Gray discovers how four remarkable women created a rugby union World Cup against the odds and the personal toll it took on them ...
From anxious detectives to scorned ex-wives to the Prime Minister - there's no role Suranne Jones can't master ...
Maxwell recalled meeting Trump for the first time in 1990, when her newspaper magnate father, Robert Maxwell, was the owner ...
Vladimir Putin has set a trap. He wants to force President Volodymyr Zelensky to say “no” to a bad peace deal, convince ...
A remote village in Italy is offering one-month stays for a symbolic €1 fee to digital nomads from around the world.
A day after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would authorise the military to mount a major operation to seize Gaza City, Defence Minister Israel Katz warned that it could “turn into ...