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Neil Stubley says the turf is coping well after the hottest ever start, but warns climate change may force future adaptations.
Reservoir levels have continued to decline across Yorkshire after the county’s driest spring in 132 years. Yorkshire Water has urged its customers to use water “wisely” and said “temporary usage ...
The Met Office said heavy rain could cause some problems but temperatures would no longer be as ‘oppressively hot’.
The First Minister was speaking after Sir Keir Starmer’s UK Government was forced into a last-minute climbdown.
Families are now spending over £1,000 a month on average for childcare, with the government urging parents to have more children ...
The decision to scrap key parts of the welfare reform package has left the Chancellor facing the prospect of tax hikes to balance the books.
Pauline Eyre, who officiated 16 Championships, says controversial move has reduced court staff to ‘basically butlers’.
Murder squad detectives investigating child killer Lucy Letby have passed evidence of further allegations related to baby deaths and collapses at the hospitals where she worked. The allegations are ...
Monetary Policy Committee member Alan Taylor flagged a ‘deteriorating outlook’ in the UK economy as trade woes mount.
Module six of the inquiry is focused on the effect the pandemic had on both the publicly and privately funded adult social care sector across the UK.
A trio of lynx who were illegally released into the Scottish Highlands earlier this year have been named, following a competition involving school children and charity donors. Caledonia, Cardrona and ...
Leaders have been told they may wish to set ‘activity planning assumptions’, which can include introducing minimum waiting times.
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