Government not ‘sleepwalking’ over Grangemouth, says Starmer
The closure of the refinery was announced last week with the potential loss of 400 jobs.
The closure of the refinery was announced last week with the potential loss of 400 jobs.
Owen Paterson argued his right to privacy was breached under the European Convention of Human Rights.
THE number of cars being imported to the Channel Islands by local garages and dealerships is being limited to just 15 a day.
The online retailer, run as a joint venture with Marks & Spencer, had more than 1.06 million customers in the third quarter.
The University of Southampton team hopes the data could be used to bring humans back from extinction in the future.
Welsh Labour minister Jane Hutt insisted there is a hole in the public purse and ‘difficult decisions are now being taken’.
The number of young people out of work due to long-term sickness is up 29% since the pandemic, figures show.
The worst flooding in years moved across a broad swathe of Central Europe on Tuesday.
Growth in house prices slowed to 2.2% in the 12 months to July, from 2.7% annually in June, according to the Office for National Statistics.
Cocoa prices have repeatedly hit new records over the last year following poor harvests caused by unusual weather in West Africa.
Big Butterfly Count citizen science project sees the lowest number of butterflies per count in its 14-year history.
The Prime Minister said he was ‘sure’ ministers could ‘find a way through’ in talks with the governing body.
Manchester City will compete in a new-look Champions League this season and an expanded Club World Cup next summer.
Some 110,000 of the households which had their benefits capped included children.
Universities UK said fees and government grants have not kept pace with rising costs.