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Provisional figures from the Met Office show 630 hours of sunshine were clocked up across the country between March 1 and May 27.
The UK struck a deal with Washington for import taxes on its steel to be removed weeks ago, but its implementation has not been finalised.
Hamas has responded to the latest US ceasefire proposal for Gaza while seeking amendments to it. A senior Hamas official told the Associated Press: “There some notes and amendments to some points, ...
A small plane has crashed into a residential building in western Germany as it approached an airport, and two people were killed, police said. The crash happened around midday on Saturday in ...
THE stunning Red Arrows will be flying over Worcestershire for one last time on Sunday (June 1) - here's where and when you can spot them. The Red Arrows, the UK's premier flying aerobatic team, will ...
The rally came four days before the Balkan country is expected to receive the green light from Brussels to enter the eurozone.
There was a buzz in the air in Washington state as about 250 million honeybees escaped after a lorry overturned. The vehicle hauling an estimated 70,000lb of honeybee hives rolled over close to the ...
The trialling of new hours is not the only change at Tesco stores in the UK. Tesco has become the latest supermarket to roll out new "VAR-style" checkouts in some of its stores. The new self-service ...
We have been looking through some of the biggest films and television shows to reference Worcestershire. Our county has been referenced in lots of popular films and television shows over the years.
Palestinians in the Gaza Strip blocked and emptied dozens of lorries, the UN World Food Programme said, as desperation mounts following Israel’s months-long blockade and air strikes. The WFP said that ...
Nigel Farage has been accused of “racism and hatred” by John Swinney in the last weekend of campaigning before polls open in the Hamilton by-election. The Scottish First Minster hit out at the Reform ...
The Hillsborough Fort Guard was created in the 17th century when a royal warrant was first issued by Charles II.
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