In the run-up to the local election the BBC is looking at the issues that matter the most to you, as part of Your Voice, Your Vote. County councils and …
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Holidaymakers have been warned of the potential for strike action at Glasgow Airport over the summer as more than 800 workers from five companies are involved in pay disputes. Unite …
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A local artist says many of the 200,000 or so visitors to the Badminton Horse Trials go to shop. There are dozens of marquees and more than 500 exhibitors selling …
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Barclays has become the biggest UK lender so far to cut mortgage rates as the continued uncertainty caused by US tariff policy raises expectations of interest rate cuts this year. …
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A university student is aiming to continue making progress in motorsport after returning to action just months after fracturing her spine. University of Bath student Stephanie Hobeika enjoyed a podium …
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The health minister has said the recruitment of up to 26 emergency medicine consultants will help stabilise and strengthen the healthcare workforce in Northern Ireland. The Department of Health said …
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A newly-elected councillor said he felt "hugely honoured" after he was named as the new leader of a local authority. Reform UK members on West Northamptonshire Council selected Mark Arnull …
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Some Jersey politicians might be paid more that others, if the States agrees to proposals. Deputy Jonathan Renouf said he wanted to see the pay changed for the chief minister, …
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Five police officers are facing a misconduct hearing after petrol bombs were allegedly removed from storage at a training facility and launched, causing more than £10,000 worth of damage. The …
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A charity dedicated to helping inclusion is expanding the help it offers to parents of children with special educational needs (SEND) in Surrey. Challengers said what it called its "alternative …