North Wales News: Man treated after stabbing in Wrexham
A MAN was treated for a stab wound after an incident at an address in Llwyn Onn Park, Wrexham on Sunday morning.
View ArticleBreaking News: Claims of cruel animal experiments
Live pigs were blasted with explosives and forced to inhale mustard gas, and monkeys infected with anthrax during "disturbing and cruel" experiments at Porton Down, it was claimed.
View ArticleBreaking News: Canadian Carney lands top Bank role
Chancellor George Osborne has shocked the City by unveiling Canadian Mark Carney as the first non-British person to be appointed as governor of the Bank of England.
View ArticleBreaking News: Canaries make racism complaint
Norwich have made a formal complaint to police over alleged racist tweets directed at defender Sebastien Bassong.
View ArticleBreaking News: Tories rule out pact with Ukip
The Tories will "categorically" not enter any electoral pact with the UK Independence Party, party chairman Grant Shapps has insisted, after the idea was proposed by a senior colleague.
View ArticleBreaking News: Five women on BBC award shortlist
The 12-strong shortlist for the BBC's Sports Personality of the Year award has been announced, and in contrast to last year's all-male list there are five women who have been nominated.
View ArticleBreaking News: Talks ongoing with flood insurers
Environment Secretary Owen Paterson has derided reports that the Government was struggling to secure a new deal with flood insurers for vulnerable homes as "complete nonsense".
View ArticleBreaking News: Games dominate BBC sport award list
Olympic and Paralympic champions dominate the shortlist for the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award.
View ArticleBreaking News: McIlroy proud at award nomination
World golf number one Rory McIlroy has reacted with pride to the news that he is the only non-Olympian to earn a place on the 12-strong shortlist for this year's BBC Sports Personality of the Year award.
View ArticleBreaking News: Press rules 'must be reasonable'
Harriet Harman is urging ministers to work together with Labour to reform the regulation of the press.
View ArticleUK & World News: Coronation Street stars pay their final respects to Jack...
STARS of Coronation Street have paid their respects to Bill Tarmey who played the soap’s Jack Duckworth for three decades.
View ArticleBreaking News: Call to axe flagship Work Programme
The Government has faced calls to scrap its flagship employment scheme after new figures showed only 3.5% of those taking part had found sustainable jobs.
View ArticleBreaking News: Payment block costs WikiLeaks £30m
A block on processing donations by credit card companies to WikiLeaks has cost the whistle-blowing website more than £30 million, with staff having to take a 40% pay cut as a result, its founder has said.
View ArticleUK & World News: World in Pictures, November 27, 2012: Sunset over Scotland,...
TODAY’S World in Pictures features photographs of three women walk in a stunning sunset around Linlithgow loch; the Dalai Lama addressing Tibetan exiles living in Bangalore in front of the Tibetan flag...
View ArticleBreaking News: Chelsea's 'regret' over Clattenburg claim
Chelsea have expressed "regrets" over their handling of the complaint of racist abuse against Mark Clattenburg.
View ArticleBreaking News: EA warns of more risk of flooding
The Environment Agency (EA) has warned of a continued risk of flooding across England despite a drop in rainfall.
View ArticleBreaking News: Tesco and Asda cut petrol prices
Hard-pressed motorists received some good news tonight when two supermarkets announced cuts in the price of their petrol.
View ArticleBreaking News: Ofsted 'postcode lottery' warning
More than two million children are still receiving a sub-standard education, with many youngsters facing a postcode lottery to attend a decent school, Ofsted has warned.
View ArticleBreaking News: Rafa: Torres not the player he was
Rafael Benitez has admitted he does not know whether Fernando Torres can recapture his Liverpool form at Chelsea.
View ArticleBreaking News: Cyril Smith abused boys, say police
Police have acknowledged for the first time that the late politician Cyril Smith sexually and physically abused young boys in the 1960s.
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