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Wales will allow back row Taulupe Faletau time to recover before deciding on their line-up to face Japan in Saturday’s second Test in Kobe.
OXFORD Spires were narrowly beaten 46-44 in their televised Premiership meeting at home against Ipswich Witches.
Tory former Cabinet minister Lord Norman Tebbit, who has died aged 94, was an “icon in British politics”, Kemi Badenoch said. The Conservative grandee was one of Margaret Thatcher’s closest political ...
The FCA said Monzo’s financial fraud systems and controls ‘failed to keep pace’ with its rapid growth in customers numbers in recent years.
The Environment Agency will receive a cash injection of more than £189 million this financial year of 2025/26.
Ofgem found more than 34,000 prepayment meter customers between 2014 and October 2023 did not receive final bills within six weeks.
The iconic Red Arrows will fly over Oxfordshire three times this week - here is when and where you can see them. Formed in late 1964, the Red Arrows are a hugely popular attraction around the country.
The Office for Budget Responsibility said the state finances were facing ‘mounting risks’ in the face of growing debts.
Ireland’s foreign affairs minister said the EU and the US must work “intensively” to get a deal on tariffs in place before the deadline for increased rates, but added he has concerns for the pharma ...
A yellow heat-health alert has been issued by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), as the Met Office forecasts temperatures of 32C on Saturday ...
Thames Water has warned of a hosepipe ban being imposed as it struggles to keep up with customer demand this summer.
Australia’s prospects of toppling the British and Irish Lions in their upcoming series have been hit by the loss of first-choice fly-half Noah Lolesio for all three Tests.