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A self-driving bus service has taken to the road in Belfast’s Titanic Quarter. The eight-seater Harlander is Northern Ireland’s first self-driving vehicle, and will provide a free shuttle service in a ...
A dispute over the ownership of Great Yarmouth’s Atlantis Tower led to a “likely” bribe using a Cartier watch.
The ONS said borrowing rose £6.6 billion to £20.7 billion last month, marking the second highest on record for June.
The Government review is due to report in March 2029 and Ms Reeves said it was “right” to look at the age at which people can receive the state pension as life expectancy increases. The state pension ...
Three people were seriously injured when the vehicle’s roof was ripped off in the crash in Eccles, Greater Manchester Police said.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of arson after a dramatic blaze which saw him jump from the upstairs window of a Great Yarmouth hotel.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy also told broadcasters he feels ‘appalled’ and ‘sickened’ by Israel’s actions in the Gaza Strip.
The Sheringham Little Theatre production of Ladies Day is coming to the St George's Theatre from August 14 until August 16.
The Cooperative Property Company, a London-based housing firm, has withdrawn its planning application to turn a house on Kennel Loke in Gorleston into supported living accommodation for up to six ...
For many customers, especially those in more vulnerable groups, spreading the cost of insurance is a necessity, the Financial Conduct Authority said.
A number of large trees have fallen along the rivers of the Broads, including in Norwich and Rockland St Mary, sparking safety fears.
While rising motor premiums are largely driven by external cost pressures, shortcomings persist in how some insurers handle claims, the FCA said.
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