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A paramedic has been struck off the register after offering to remove a student’s tampon while she was suffering a medical emergency.
Solicitor advocate Professor Peter Watson said the decision to seal the documents was ‘extraordinary and unjustified’.
Driving instructors could be prevented from reserving tests under proposals to crack down on bots mass-booking new slots. The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) is also considering preventing ...
Mike Farrar, who was made permanent secretary in April, said he is optimistic about the future for the health service in the region.
A farmhouse on the estate of the former family home of Diana, Princess of Wales has been “burnt down by vandals”, her brother said. Earl Spencer said he was “stunned” to learn that a farmhouse was ...
During a speech, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said the proportion of people who pay the higher rate of income tax has increased more than five-fold in half a decade.
RTE executives have defended an unfinished newsroom promo which is expected to cost 77,000 euro plus VAT, a committee has heard. The advertisement aims to portray “a day in the life” of three RTE ...
Wokingham Borough Council has approved nine homes to be built off Waingels Road, Charvil, despite opposition from the parish council.
The Scottish Labour leader said the Reform UK leader ‘thinks Hamilton is some kind of show on the West End of London’.
Crowds of fans flocked to Easter Road stadium to pay their respects to “salt of the Earth” Sir Tom Farmer as his funeral hearse passed by the club he once helped save.
Attempts to tell Heathrow airport’s sleeping chief executive that the airport had been closed because of a power outage failed because his bedside phone was on silent, an inquiry has found. Thomas ...
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