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PASSENGERS travelling on key Greater Anglia routes face delays after a track defect was discovered between Ingatestone and Chelmsford, forcing trains to run at reduced speeds. Network Rail engineers ...
A drug-driver who crashed into a tractor, causing it to plough into a row of houses, has avoided a jail sentence. Matthew Cumpsty drove a silver Mercedes E-Class through a red light into the path of a ...
Kirsty Carless, 33, is on trial accused of murdering Louis Price, 31, in the early hours of Christmas Day last year.
In a wide-ranging speech, the Liberal Democrat leader also set out calls for a major shake-up of economic and net-zero policy.
The charity campaigner’s story is one of love, bravery and selflessness, Leeds Beckett University’s vice chancellor said.
Witham Carnival crowned its latest carnival court in a ceremony at Witham Grove Centre, naming its senior and junior queens and princesses.
The Justice Department and the FBI has belatedly acknowledged that sex abuser Jeffrey Epstein did not maintain a ‘client list’.
Bradley John Murdoch was convicted in 2005 of murdering Mr Falconio and assaulting his girlfriend Joanne Lees at gunpoint.
Diplomacy is ‘an art’, Baroness Chapman of Darlington said as she took questions about embassies’ London congestion charge debts.
Sylvan Ebanks-Blake was operated upon by Professor James Calder after breaking his leg playing for Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2013.
Wes Streeting pledged to implement in full the findings of a review which said physician associates must not diagnose patients.