Fraudulent training for security staff employed to keep people safe has been uncovered by the BBC.
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The industry says it needs the cash to fund £96bn of investment to cut sewage spills and build reservoirs.
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Operators face a fine if they do not have a licence for their short-term let property in Scotland.
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Jessica Baker was a passenger on the coach that struck a reservation on the motorway in the Wirral.
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Ofcom investigates Dan Wootton and Laurence Fox GB News row after 7,300 complaints
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesWatchdog considers whether Laurence Fox’s comments on the Dan Wootton show broke offence rules.
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The Inverness and Nairn MSP has criticised government policies and a power-sharing deal with the Greens.
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Seth Kneller crashed into the gates of Downing Street in May, causing panic in Whitehall.
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Scottish school strikes: Unions split as parents brace for school closures
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesUnison says it will strike in 24 council areas next week despite the GMB and Unite calling off their planned action.
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Pupils are being supported following the “traumatic experience”, the school says.
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Cuts hit hundreds of homes in south and west Wales as flooding affects the roads and train service.