Royal Navy Two ships, one following the other, are seen on the sea. Royal Navy. HMS Somerset (rear) followed Russian corvette Boikiy (front) through the English Channel.
DAVID CRISAFULLI, PREMIER OF QUEENSLAND: Good morning everybody. Overnight, models have confirmed that a cyclone will cross the South East coast of Queensland sometime in late Thursday afternoon to the early hours of Friday morning.
Patients at the Medway Maritime Hospital in Gillingham, Kent, faced waits of more than 50 hours with no access to wash facilities, with some left "sitting in their own faeces", the Care Quality Commission (CQC) was told.
The West of England Combined Authority (WECA) is no longer under special measures, the government has confirmed. It had been put on alert in March 2024 after external auditors warned of a "sense of division". Since then the authority, which covers ...
New plans to improve employment support brought forward ahead of wider reform package to fix broken welfare system. 1,000 work coaches deployed to deliver intensive employment support to sick and disabled people as part of the government's Plan for ...
Australians in Clifton Hill will get the free urgent care they need, fully bulk billed, without waiting hours in a busy hospital emergency department, if the Albanese Labor Government is re-elected. Labor will open a Medicare Urgent Care Clinic in ...
"The United States must call a vote and vote no on this resolution because much of the text violates United States policies. The discussion of misinformation and disinformation in OP 9 is an unequivocal redline for the ...
stoppage of work for which the employer can't be held responsible, including severe and inclement weather or natural disasters (such as cyclones or floods). Before standing down employees: Employer checklist.
Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, has committed to the principle of holding only one major fiscal event per year, unless in the case of an economic shock (HM Treasury, 2024). The ...
New and upgraded schools, a major roads project, continuing investment in the city centre, and increased support for vulnerable and disadvantaged citizens form the basis of Aberdeen City Council's 2025/26 Budget, which was approved today.
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