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Five justices ruled unanimously on Wednesday that the public does have the right to wild camp in the national park in Devon.
Energy campaigners have urged Ofgem to draw up a “crisis plan” for July 1 when the Radio Teleswitching System (RTS) is switched off, saying hundreds of thousands of households remain likely to face ...
The Government is broadly supportive of blending hydrogen into the gas network and is actively considering the matter, energy minister Michael Shanks has said. Replacing some of the fuel in natural ...
A leading private GP has issued a stark warning to men across the UK following the news that former US President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer.
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall insisted changes were necessary to get people off benefits and into work.
Pope Leo XIV has called for humanitarian aid to reach the Gaza Strip and for an end to the “heartbreaking” toll on its people, as he presided over his first general audience in St Peter’s Square.
Farm and nature leaders made the plea as figures show swathes of the UK have had the most days with no or little rain on record for the year so far.
OXENHOPE won a dramatic Briggs Priestley Parish Cup tie on Sunday by two wickets after coming back from the dead.
A French Navy boat set out to make contact with the boat to recover the two people and 10 others who needed help.
Sue Thorpe, a former officer with Northumbria Police, bombarded her ex-partner with abusive texts and emails in a year-long harassment campaign.
An adviser to former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych has been shot dead outside a school in Madrid, Spanish authorities said. Spain’s Interior Ministry identified the victim as Andrii Portnov.
The UK Government remains supportive of the Acorn carbon capture project, a minister said as he responded to claims the Chancellor is reportedly “going cold” on the idea.
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