ENGLAND women’s football captain Stephanie Houghton has joined forces with Leeds-based marketing agency Fantastic Media to create a personal website where fans and sponsors can
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Leafy Berkshire has more strip clubs than any region in England
Berkshire might not be the first place you think of when it comes to big nights out, but the royal country has come out at
Britannia Rules The… Vines?
Something is going on in the south of England. Something huge. Slowly but surely, the UK is joining the quite closed club of wine producing
A baby booming market…. Retirement property sales booming
October 2014: Sales of specialist retirement properties are continuing to outpace the rest of the UK housing market, the latest figures from specialist property agent
The “Atlántida of the North”, the Land That Sunk 8000 Years Ago
Doggerland, a place situated n the Northern Sea, was sunk after a tsunami, more than 8200 years ago. It is named the Atlántida of the
Extremists Gain Political Capital in England
With less than one month before the Euro Parliament Elections, and with one year before the general elections in the United Kingdom, the extremist party
War veterans to see £11 million care funding boost
By Gerald Heneghan War veterans are set to benefit from an £11 million boost in funding for the NHS.
Gay marriage backed by top Tories
By Gerald Heneghan Senior members of the Conservative Party have urged their colleagues to back a bill that would allow same-sex marriage.
IPCC ‘woefully under-equipped’
By Laura Moulden The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) is unable to cope with its role as watchdog of police forces in England and Wales,
UK Police face radical recruitment shake-up
By Gerald Heneghan Police in England and Wales are facing the possibility of a radical shake-up that would allow forces to recruit senior officers from
Snow causes nationwide chaos for travel and schools
By Laura Moulden Heavy snowfall across the UK continues to cause nationwide travel disruption including cancelled flights, road closures and long train delays.
A30 lorry collision kills pedestrian in Cornwall
By Gerald Heneghan A crash on the A30 in north Cornwall has resulted in the death of a pedestrian.
UK’s worst 999 service fined £5 million
AN AMBULANCE service has been fined £5MILLION and branded the country’s worst after it was named as the only one in England to fail to
Cheryl Cole sacking was ‘harsh’ says Pop Idol winner
The reigning champion of Idols, Finnish television’s version of Pop Idol, today described the reported sacking of Cheryl Cole from the US version of X-Factor
Gone but not forgotten
GONE NOT FORGOTTEN – A floral tribute to the late Princess Diana outside her family home, Althorp House, Northampton, England, where the late princess in