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Heather Cornelius delivered a letter to 10 Downing Street on Monday, the day after her husband Ryan Cornelius’s 71st birthday.
The agency will be disbanded as a standalone division and the majority will be merged within the Treasury by April next year.
William Buick faces a touch choice of which Charlie Appleby-trained colt to ride out of Ruling Court and Shadow Of Light in the Betfred 2000 Guineas at Newmarket on Saturday. Although on the face of ...
Hull FC prop Herman Ese’ese admitted most of his knowledge about Newcastle stems from television series Geordie Shore as he prepares for his first Super League Magic Weekend on Tyneside. The Black and ...
The i Paper has reported that the "Ministry of Defence has banned electric (EVs) with Chinese components from sensitive sites and ...
Britain’s Jacob Fearnley was forced off court as play was suspended at the Madrid Open due to a power outage. The third-round tie between Fearnley and Grigor Dimitrov had reached a critical stage, ...
Barry Connell believes Marine Nationale is closing in on being the finished article ahead of his blockbuster clash with Fact To File in the William Hill Champion Chase at Punchestown on Tuesday.
Smartphones are “impossible” to make safe for children and should be banned from schools, a royal family member and actress has said. Sophie Winkleman, styled as Lady Frederick Windsor, warned phones ...
A former aide to Health Secretary Wes Streeting has been spared jail after exposing himself to a teenage girl and following her. Samuel Gould, 33, of Hornchurch, Essex, who was also a councillor in ...
A British lorry driver has pleaded not guilty to murdering his wife, after her remains were found six years after she disappeared in Ireland. Richard Satchwell, 58, is charged with the murder of Tina ...
Leeds have unveiled images of their stadium redevelopment plans, which will increase capacity to 56,500. The proposals were backed last week by Leeds City Council, whose Plans Panel will meet next ...
BBC executives Tim Davie and Samir Shah vowed that “today is the day we draw a line in the sand” after an independent review found some “well-known names” are “not being held to account for poor ...