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A farm in Wymondham has announced a Kids Go Free initiative for this summer. Wood Farm Walks, offering 3.5km of private grass margins within 50 acres of farmland, usually allows under fives in for ...
The Bishop of Norwich is set to open his historic garden to the public for the last time this year. On Sunday, July 27 from 1pm to 4.30pm, visitors can enjoy the 900-year-old garden. The entry fee is ...
At least 85 people have been killed while trying to reach aid at locations across Gaza, the health ministry in the ...
Hundreds of people have been killed in week-long clashes between militias of the Druze religious minority and the Sunni ...
Barristers for Save Wimbledon Park (SWP) told the High Court earlier this month that the Greater London Authority (GLA)’s decision to approve the plans last year was “irrational”. The All England Club ...
Parts of the country could see half a month’s rainfall on Monday as forecasters warn summer storms could bring flash flooding. Heavy, thundery downpours are forecast to hit parts of the UK, with an ...
The project is understood to be the first of its kind to combine AI medical diagnosis with the aim of serving remote communities.
The inquiry, expected to launch in the autumn, will investigate the events surrounding clashes at the Orgreave Coking Plant in 1984.
Water campaigner Feargal Sharkey says he believes a landmark review into the water industry will not produce changes the public and customers desperately need.
County courts were described as the ‘Cinderella service’ of the justice system, gaining little attention compared with the criminal ...
Environment Secretary Steve Reed is expected to promise “root and branch reform” of the sector in a bid to clean up England’s rivers and limit rises in water bills. The commitment will follow the ...
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