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Britain's former cop Lord Ian Blair led the Met as it dealt with the worst terror attacks in UK history and the shooting of ...
Scotland's dramatic volcanic landscape once rivalled the fiery activity of modern-day Hawaii, scientists have discovered. Geologists from the University of Aberdeen have confirmed that cracks in the ...
The Ministry of Defence warned 'any adversary threatening the vital interests of Britain or France could be confronted by the ...
The 'Armageddon alert', which was first trialled in 2023, is sent to phones across the UK to ensure people are aware of a ...
Glasgow typically sees its warmest weather in July, with average temperatures around 15°C, while January is the coldest month ...
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They occur when one natural event alters the landscape in ways that lead to future hazards. A landslide triggered by a storm might clog a river, leading to downstream flooding months or years later.
In the middle of a dangerous heat wave, some families in north St. Louis are relying on generators to survive. But through it all, they’re giving back by feeding hundreds of people in their ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and City of Charleston have partnered to design and construct two major stormwater management projects downtown and in West Ashley.
Ashley River Road is shut down in both directions Friday evening after a vehicle collided with a power pole near Carriage Lane, according to the Charleston Police Department.