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Weymouth Town Council has completed its installation of the new observation wheel situated next to the sand sculpture dome opposite Alexandra Gardens. It will officially open to the public later today ...
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The American president attacked Canada’s economy and threatened its sovereignty, suggesting it should become the 51st state.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation said the Liberals will win more of parliament’s 343 seats than the Conservatives.
A teenage boy is to be sentenced for repeatedly stabbing an Irish army chaplain. The boy pleaded guilty to attempted murder earlier this year at the Central Criminal Court in Dublin. Giving his impact ...
SHOPLIFTING figures in Dorset have almost hit 5,000 offences a year - with an 18 per cent surge in crimes across Weymouth ...
The case of the missing King's Statue sceptre in Weymouth - a royal mystery that has baffled locals for more than 40 years - could be wrapped ...
Michael and Susanne Kulka are the first twins to have been born in the new maternity and neonatal unit in Royal Bournemouth Hospital's BEACH building. Born on April 5 at around 6.30pm, the twins were ...
Labour’s proposed Employment Rights Bill includes a right to guaranteed hours, cracking down on zero hour contracts without the offer of work.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe said Ineos’s plant at Grangemouth faces a £15 million tax bill for its carbon emissions in 2024.
A report from the Resolution Foundation suggests that the Government should focus spending in areas such as health and housing.
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