Breaking News: Cheering crowds for Queen's visit
Cheering crowds have got the Queen's Diamond Jubilee tour of the UK off to a colourful start as she let the train take the strain for the first leg of her journey around her realm.
View ArticleBreaking News: Green bank in London and Edinburgh
The UK's first Green Investment Bank (GIB) will be based in London and Scotland, the Government has announced.
View ArticleBreaking News: Blast soldier had reassured mother
A young British soldier killed alongside five comrades in Afghanistan reassured his mother he would be "fine" weeks before his death.
View ArticleBreaking News: Interest rates held for 36th month
Interest rates have been held at a record low of 0.5% for the 36th month in a row amid evidence that the benefits to borrowers are slipping away.
View ArticleBreaking News: Action urged over refuge closures
Women fleeing domestic violence have been forced to sleep on night buses and in internet cafes because there is no room in refuges, the Government has been told.
View ArticleBreaking News: PM welcomes Syria defection reports
Downing Street has welcomed reports that a Syrian minister has defected from the government of Bashar Assad and joined the rebels.
View ArticleBreaking News: Call for bigger wind subsidy cuts
There are enough onshore wind turbines either built or on their way through the planning system to meet the Government's targets for eight years time, a minister has admitted.
View ArticleBreaking News: Taylor signs new deal
Newcastle utility man Ryan Taylor has signed a two-year contract extension, the club have confirmed.
View ArticleBreaking News: Millward to return from leave
Castleford head coach Ian Millward has told the club he will end his compassionate leave this weekend.
View ArticleFarming News: 2011 Old Gwynedd Milk Recorded Herds - full results
ANGLESEY’S Clwch Dernog herd maintained its dominance of over rival dairy units in north west Wales.
View ArticleBreaking News: Peak rail fares increase proposed
Rail passengers could pay more to travel at the busiest times of the morning and evening rush-hours under new Government proposals.
View ArticleBreaking News: 14 years for Ponzi fraud mastermind
Corrupt businessman Kautilya Nandan Pruthi, who duped celebrities, sports stars and hundreds of other victims out of £115 million in Britain's biggest "Ponzi" investment scam, has been jailed for 14...
View ArticleBreaking News: Chancellor urged to 'change course'
Labour has urged the Chancellor to use the Budget to "change course" as figures suggested households are set to lose £370 from tax and benefits changes.
View ArticleRugby News: Steven Shingler eligible only for Wales rugby team, IRB rule
The International Rugby Board have ruled that Steven Shingler is ineligible for Scotland and can only represent Wales.
View ArticleBreaking News: Scots thwarted in Shingler bid
The International Rugby Board have announced that Steven Shingler is ineligible to play for Scotland and is tied to Wales.
View ArticleBreaking News: Pennant denies Stoke punishment
Jermaine Pennant has denied reports he has been punished by Stoke for breaches of discipline and has again insisted he has not fallen out with boss Tony Pulis.
View ArticleBreaking News: Smith makes Exiles return
Former England attack coach Brian Smith has rejoined London Irish as director of rugby, the Aviva Premiership club have confirmed.
View ArticleLiverpool FC: Liverpool FC's Glen Johnson blasts Patrice Evra over Luis...
Liverpool FC defender Glen Johnson has accused Manchester United defender Patrice Evra of manufacturing the handshake incident with Luis Suarez at Old Trafford which further inflamed the race row...
View ArticleBreaking News: Health Bill concession offered
The Government has offered a fresh concession in the battle to win parliamentary backing for its controversial health reforms.
View ArticleEverton FC: Everton FC to sign new kit deal with Nike
Everton FC are set to sign a new three-year deal with kit manufacturer Nike, it was reported on Thursday.
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