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Campaigners in Falmouth are taking part in the Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) Day of Action on Saturday, July 19.
Cornwall Council has come under fire from its own members over the state of play areas across the Duchy. The issue was raised during a discussion on the best way for the authority to manage its huge ...
A nurse who complained about a transgender doctor using a female changing room was cleared of gross misconduct the day before her employment tribunal resumes, according to her solicitor.
Trading Standards found 115 items, including some that were more than two weeks out of date, at Asda’s Leckwith and Pentwyn stores in Cardiff.
The Financial Conduct Authority fines relate to separate failings linked to the WealthTek and Stunt & Co businesses.
Australian golfer Ryan Peake is preparing to write the next chapter of his remarkable redemption story at The 153rd Open Championship this week.
The First Sea Lord, General Sir Gwyn Jenkins, said the role reflects the ‘high regard’ in which Camilla is held by the service.
Scottish Secretary Ian Murray was speaking ahead of the meeting between the two leaders in Scotland later this month.
Thousands of people have been relocated to the UK as part of a secret scheme set up after data on Afghans who supported British forces was leaked.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined banking giant Barclays £42 million over its “poor handling” of money laundering risks.
The US must realise no single country can face down an ‘axis of authoritarian states’ including China, Russia, Iran and North Korea, Rishi ...
Households are counting the cost as UK inflation rose to a near 18-month high in June as food prices shot up for the third month running.