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Adding to the economic turmoil are also larger frustrations over Mr Trump’s deportation tactics, increasingly the subject of legal scrutiny and human rights criticisms, and moves by his administration ...
The Stena Immaculate will be towed to the Port of Great Yarmouth later this week, a month after it was struck while at anchor in the North Sea by the container ship Solong. The US tanker has been ...
The Children’s Commissioner for England has called for ‘stronger action’ to protect young people from harmful content online.
The UK and France have been at the forefront of discussions aimed at deterring Vladimir Putin from invading Ukraine again.
Hundreds of patients are expected to benefit from the recommendation by the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence.
JUST days after advertising plans for a new council depot off the Weymouth Park and Ride site Dorset Council has had second thoughts – and withdrawn the proposal. The authority says it is now looking ...
A SWANAGE holiday let has been refused a certificate of lawfulness by Dorset Council. The owners of the ‘Coastal Cabin’ in Newton Road claimed that the business use has been in operation for around ...
Daniel Kebede, general secretary of the NEU, said the country should look at Australia where social media is banned for under-16s.
Plans to demolish garages to make way for houses that will ‘loom’ over the street in Weymouth has been objected to by Weymouth Town Council ...
Secondary schools are increasingly using funding for disadvantaged pupils to plug budget holes, a survey for Sutton Trust suggests.
From May 1 until September 30, dogs are prohibited on Weymouth (sandy) Beach. The prohibited area runs from the northern boundary of the designated dog area at the Pavilion to the groyne at Greenhill.
“Patients and carers can feel exhausted, burnt out, frustrated, angry and guilty, among other emotions. Patients and carers’ physical and mental health may deteriorate because of the extra burden of ...