A Turkish restaurant could be stripped of its licence after immigration officers found two people were being given food and accommodation rather than wages. The business, on the …
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Plans to convent a former hotel into a house in multiple occupation for up to 20 people have been recommended for approval by planning officers. The three-storey building …
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A watchdog has praised a city's adult social care provision, saying staff showed a "passion" for offering quality help. Sunderland City Council's Adult Social Care Services achieved a …
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A court in Germany has rejected a lawsuit brought by a Peruvian farmer against German energy giant RWE in a long-awaited decision. Saúl Luciano Lliuya had argued that …
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A huge new mural to celebrate Earth Day has been painted close to a primary school Created on Kensal Road in Bristol, the artwork depicts our world among …
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Patients and drivers have been warned that roadworks near a hospital in north Wales are set to cause significant disruption. The work, expected to last 10 weeks, will …
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The Sunday Times says the government has held "highly sensitive" talks about buying combat aircraft capable of firing tactical nuclear weapons. The paper calls it "the biggest development …
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At least six schools across Scotland that previously offered only gender-neutral toilets are to create single-sex facilities following a legal ruling. Schools in Scottish Borders, Shetland and Aberdeenshire …
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Veterans and historians have come together to honour one of D-Day's unsung heroes involved in top secret map making. Christian Lamb was a British naval officer who helped …
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A letter from the M&S hackers landed in my inbox – this is what happened next
by Kellyby KellyAlmost daily, my phone pings with messages from hackers of all stripes. The good, the bad, the not-so-sure. I've been reporting on cyber security for more than a …