Orlagh Kilbride, who has been living in Jamaica for almost ten years, described the strongest winds she had ever seen.
The Bill, which aims to place a duty of candour on public officials, has been hailed as ‘landmark legislation’.
Deputy Chief Constable Stuart Cundy, of British Transport Police (BTP), said CCTV from the train showed the man’s actions “were nothing short of heroic and undoubtedly saved people’s lives”.
A Scottish brewer is set to open one of the rarest beers in the world – a 150-year-old bottle once brewed for an Arctic expedition – to create a modern version of the historic ale. Dougal Gunn Sharp, ...
Those behind the project say that once complete, the 33-metre structure will be the largest sculpture in Scotland.
It follows a major data breach in August 2023 when a spreadsheet was released as part of a Freedom of Information Act response.
Jambu Palaniappan, chief executive of Checkatrade, claimed AI searches are unknowingly bypassing consumer protections.
The Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration is to open at a heritage site in Clerkenwell, central London, in May 2026, it has been announced. Set in the grounds of an 18th century abandoned waterworks, ...
The Vanguard Path study is led by researchers at the University of Oxford and funded with £1.9 million from the charity Prostate Cancer UK.
More than 40 of people are set to drop down a score banding after the changes, but Experian said it will not affect lending eligibility.
The King is taking a keen interest in the Prince of Wales’ environmental awards being staged in Rio de Janeiro as they share their passion for campaigning to safeguard the planet.
A search has been launched for a flamingo named Frankie that has escaped from a wildlife sanctuary in Cornwall. Paradise Park, near Hayle, called for residents to look out for the missing bird, which ...
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