A major incident has been declared in South Wales after “severe and widespread flooding” was brought on by the “devastating” impact of Storm Claudia. It comes as a yellow alert for cold weather for a ...
Power outages have been reported and floods have hit some areas after Storm Claudia moved over the island of Ireland. Thousands of homes and businesses were without power on Saturday morning as rain ...
An ex-councillor has been found guilty of stalking Dame Penny Mordaunt but acquitted of the more serious offence of stalking involving serious alarm or distress.
Those granted asylum in the UK will only be allowed to stay temporarily under a policy shift the Home Secretary will announce next week. Shabana Mahmood will lay out reforms modelled on the Danish ...
Moray Council’s head of education has admitted the local authority is “not perfect” when it comes to delivering for ASN children. Vivienne Cross said the council was on a “journey” and was working ...
A man who drove to his friend’s house in Fochabers while over five times the legal limit has been banned from the roads.
A local trade association is inviting business owners to attend its annual general meeting to get involved in its exciting plans for the future. The Forres Area Business Association (FABA) event in ...
A major incident has been declared as the aftermath of Storm Claudia continues, with more rain and flooding expected across much of England and Wales on Saturday. A yellow weather warning for rain ...
Donald Trump says he will sue the BBC next week after the corporation apologised but declined to compensate him for its edited version of a 2021 speech broadcast by Panorama.
Downpours will quickly be replaced by a cold snap as the country braces for colder weather setting in from Sunday and into next week, which could bring snow and sleet to north-facing coasts and hills, ...
The Chancellor is understood to have U-turned after improved forecasting from the Office for Budget Responsibility.
The Anglo-Irish Agreement was signed on November 15 1985 by then British prime minister Margaret Thatcher and then taoiseach Garret FitzGerald.