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A corgi named Amigo, sporting a factory-themed costume complete with two tiny chimneys and “Fur Factory” lettering, was named ...
The leader of Perth and Kinross Council said there had been ‘misinformation’ about new asylum hotels opening up.
Emergency services were called to Indian Aroma in Woodford Avenue, Gants Hill, Ilford, at about 9pm on Friday.
The carnival, Europe’s biggest street party and an annual extravaganza over the summer bank holiday weekend, helps celebrate Caribbean culture and history. The festival began early on Sunday with the ...
The recent online trolling of Kilmarnock Women's footballer Skye Stout, targeted simply because of her appearance, was completely disgraceful and not acceptable. No one, least of all a young person ...
Fans of legendary rock bands Pink Floyd and Fleetwood Mac are in for a real treat next month when tribute band Them & Us head to Ayrshire.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the King’s words were a “true inspiration for our people” and thanked the UK for its support. The King’s message, shared on social media by Mr Zelensky, ...
Sheila Burtles, 95, who has known the brothers for many years, has been leading support at the home. A former sensory analyst in the whisky industry, Ms Burtles worked with the brothers’ father ...
“On Ukrainian Independence Day, Government buildings are flying the blue and yellow flag of Ukraine as a visible symbol of our unwavering support,” the Government spokesperson added.
The bands pulled out of the Victorious Festival in Portsmouth after The Mary Wallopers claimed they were ‘cut off’ for displaying a ...
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said a new appeals body would help speed up the system and reduce demand for hotels.
TROON Petanque Club is thriving locally, nationally and internationally with more than 50 active members. The club held a charity day recently with more than 70 people attending and £651 raised for ...