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Greggs has put sandwiches and drinks behind counters in some of its stores to help fend off shoplifters. The bakery chain ...
Frederick Doe, 37, also known as Frederick Sines, had been found guilty by a jury at Oxford Crown Court of conspiracy to transfer criminal property.
France’s home fixture against Ireland will launch the 2026 Guinness Six Nations with the shortened tournament unfolding over just six weeks and opening on a Thursday for the first time.
From 8am on Saturday 24 to Friday 30 May, United Utilities are carrying out essential sewer repair works on Park Road in Westhoughton ...
None of the several planned music festivals due to take place in a London park will be cancelled following a High Court ruling over planning permission, a spokesperson for the events has said.
Harry Brook has urged England not to take it easy against the underdogs of Zimbabwe, insisting “we can’t take our eyes off the ball”. The international season gets under way at Trent Bridge on ...
Sir Keir Starmer’s Government has been accused of a “shameful betrayal” of fishermen after granting European boats access to UK waters as part of a new deal. The Scottish Fishermen’s Federation ...
Ex-Bolton Wanderers boss Sam Allardyce admits Bolo Zenden's controversial penalty for Middlesbrough in the 2004 Carling Cup final still plays on ...
Mason Mount is desperate to help Manchester United salvage their season with Europa League glory as the midfielder seeks to put a “tough couple of years” behind him.