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The former financial trader said he was not bitter or angry after winning a decade-long legal battle to have his convictions ...
Bailey Chadwick’s mother made a public appeal close to where he was fatally injured in the early hours of Sunday.
The humble deck chair has been given a 21st century makeover to cater for the modern beachgoer - including a phone charger and screen glare block.
Phil Smith, 61, said he first had the late Queen’s cypher tattooed on his leg, then above it Charles’s monogram followed by Camilla’s emblem and then 18 months ago the King and Queen’s cyphers ...
This paper was offered a sneak peek behind the scenes of the ExCeL's preparation for the Formula E electric racing in London.
Apple and Google hold an “effective duopoly” with their mobile platforms and may be forced to open them up to more competition, a UK watchdog has said.
Essex Police have denied claims officers “bussed” counter-demonstrators to a protest outside a hotel housing asylum seekers last week, calling them “categorically wrong”.
The Defence Secretary said the agreement demonstrated the Government’s determination to secure new defence deals.
“This new oil and gas transition training fund will support offshore workers to take on roles in the sustainable energy sector and has been designed and developed by the Scottish Government, supported ...
Latest Home Office data reveals 426 officers were dismissed or had their contracts terminated in the year to March.
The UK faces a “very significant” volume of cyber attacks every year, the security minister has warned as new laws aim to deter hackers from “extorting” businesses amid a spate of recent incidents.
Conservative MP Sir David Davis has said the judicial system “needs a shake-up” after describing the convictions of two former financial market traders as a “major scandal”.