High winds from Storm Bram have continued to cause travel disruption in Scotland, including lorries being blown on to their sides on a motorway. Lanes of the M74 were closed for a period on Wednesday ...
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Government action to bring in short-term fixes to the asylum system has led to backlogs elsewhere and delays which have wasted taxpayers’ money, the public spending watchdog has found. A report by the ...
Multiple weather warnings remain in place on Wednesday as much of the UK continues to feel the effects of Storm Bram. Three yellow weather warnings for wind are active until Wednesday evening covering ...
A MAN who filmed people going to the toilet in Ellesmere Port was spared jail by a judge at Chester Magistrates Court.
Edward Warde is now facing a custodial sentence when he learns his fate before the crown court later this month.
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