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Donald Turrell, 100, Dorothea Barron, 100, and Eugeniusz Niedzielski, 101, are set to travel to Scotland in August.
Ofcom chief executive Melanie Dawes said there could be a risk that the public will lose confidence in the broadcaster.
The duo announced their retirement from skating together in 2024, 40 years on from their Olympic gold success.
Resident doctors in England are set to walk out for five consecutive days from 7am on July 25 amid a pay dispute with the Government.
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander would not directly rule out tax rises in the next budget as she toured the broadcast studios on Sunday morning.
The Duchess of Edinburgh said it was “emotional” to assume her title, as it had previously been held by the late Queen.
A man has been hospitalised following a collision between a car and a police car responding to an emergency incident in Dudley.
Racial disparities in the criminal justice system are “shameful” for London, the head of the Metropolitan Police said. Sir Mark Rowley spoke on Sky News’ Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips where he ...
An immersive treasure hunt is coming to Merry Hill Shoping Centre this summer. Merry Hill will host QRious Quest, a QR code trail featuring more than 100 codes hidden throughout the centre, running ...
The final day of Scotland’s biggest music festival will take place at Glasgow Green as gig-goers are set to see temperatures of around 26C.
Michael Buerk, a journalist who reported on the Ethiopian famine in 1984, has said his initial reaction to the Live Aid concerts, which raised funds for the crisis, “was real anger”.
More than 350 migrants crossed the English Channel on Friday, the latest Home Office figures reveal. The crossings came a day after Sir Keir Starmer signed a deal with French president Emmanuel Macron ...