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A ban on “exploitative” zero-hours contracts and “day-one” protections against unfair dismissal will not come into force until 2027 as the Government seeks to give businesses time to prepare for its ...
A Government document shows how the Defence Secretary considers the schemes have fulfilled their purpose so that defence efforts can be re-focused.
The Senate has come to a standstill after slogging through a tense overnight session, with Republican leaders searching for ...
A café in Rhos-on-Sea is celebrating its first year of trading, with plans for "many more years" serving the community.
High-profile guests turned out to watch Novak Djokovic and Coco Gauff on the scorching second day of Wimbledon.
Christopher Brain, 68, from Wilmslow, Cheshire, was leader of the evangelical movement the Nine O’Clock Service.
Swimmer Duncan Scott was one of a number of Scots receiving honours from the King at the Palace of Holyroodhouse on Tuesday.
Mika Stojsavljevic believes more experiences at Wimbledon can help her make the step up to compete with the very best.
The owner of a children's boutique in Llandudno says the business is looking forward to the "busiest time of the year".
The North Wales Police and Crime Panel met for their June meeting at Conwy’s Coed Pella HQ and heard how drivers had been caught driving at ...
Some 19,982 migrants have arrived in the UK after making the dangerous crossing up to the end of June this year, latest Home Office figures show.
Conor McGregor’s legal team has withdrawn a bid to introduce fresh evidence in his appeal against a decision in a civil case.