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Sean Humber, from law firm Leigh Day, said that a data breach of thousands of Afghans’ personal information was ‘catastrophic ...
Richard Hughes, facing the Commons Treasury Committee, rejected the suggestion the Office for Budget Responsibility’s ...
Wes Streeting said his own experience of kidney cancer had made him focus on his health ‘but the nature of my job means my ...
Three men have admitted rioting in the Ely area of Cardiff following the deaths of Kyrees Sullivan, 16, and Harvey Evans, 15, ...
The current system is ‘piecemeal’ with no organisations whose ‘primary objective’ is protecting the dignity of the deceased, ...
Work will begin on building a new cemetery in Elgin at the end of this month. The 5.6 hectare site off Linkwood Road and ...
The BBC has been criticised for a number of failings in recent months which included breaching its own accuracy guidelines ...
A data breach which may have put up to 100,000 people at risk of death or serious harm from the Taliban can now be reported ...
A US tariff of 30% would “stop trade as we know it” with the EU, Ireland’s foreign affairs minister has said. Simon Harris ...
The retired teacher told the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry he believes police had ‘coached youngsters’ to make allegations.
However Scottish Constitution Secretary Angus Robertson continued to insist the legislation, introduced after Brexit, should ...
Thousands of people are being relocated to the UK as part of a secret £850 million scheme set up after a personal data leak ...