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Sir Keir Starmer has had a rocky start in his first year as Prime Minister and faces plummeting polls for Labour and struggles inside his party as he enters the second stage of his plans for a “decade ...
A new generation of church leaders have begun their ministry. Seven priests and four deacons were ordained to serve in the Diocese of Worcester during services at Worcester Cathedral led by the Bishop ...
National Trust Croome Court's two iron bridges require repairs as both have rotten deck boards as they pose safety risk.
Webbs Garden Centre in Wychbold has officially closed its aquatics, reptiles, and small animals department at the store's entrance.
Dental technician Kevin Carter is closing a chapter of his life as he bids farewell to a Malvern dental practice after 45 years.
There are fears that the consequences could be "devastating" if people continue to use disposable barbecues on the.
The new ‘innovator passport’ will mean technology that has been robustly assessed by one NHS organisation can easily be adopted by others.
Thousands of women with advanced breast cancer could be denied life-extending drugs because of the “unfair” way they are assessed for use on the health service, a charity has warned. Breast Cancer Now ...
Cameras fitted in offenders’ homes and “smell detectors” to catch out drug use in and outside of prison could be introduced as new technology to monitor criminals and curb reoffending. Tech companies ...
Sir Keir Starmer will face a grilling from MPs on Wednesday as he attempts to repair relations with his backbenchers.