A reduced timetable will be in place on the strike days, with fewer services running during limited operating hours.
With 21 county councils and 10 unitary authorities due to hold elections this May, some have sought to delay them to allow time to develop proposals on reorganisation. They include Surrey, Oxfordshire ...
Professor Alexis Jay will appear before the Commons Home Affairs Committee on January 21 alongside the inquiry’s secretary, John O’Brien.
The First Minister has visited the UK’s first facility where drug users can inject in a clean and safe environment.
IT’S only the second Saturday in January but Mynydd Isa’s home game against Lex XI is being billed as a title showdown.
The company, which owns energy supplier British Gas, said the UK now has less than a week’s worth of demand for gas in store.
Kurt Morton, 39, drove in a rally of dozens of tractors on Friday morning to protest against changes to inheritance tax rules for farmers.
The opening of the UK’s first safer drugs consumption room will be a “significant step forward” in efforts to tackle Scotland’s drug problem, John Swinney has said. The First Minister was speaking as ...
The popular park in Connah's Quay currently does not charge for car parking, however the council has made a conservative estimate that it ...
Scotland has shivered through the coldest January night in the UK in 15 years as temperatures dropped to minus 14.5C, with dozens of schools closed across northern regions on Friday.
The former Burnley boss was dismissed by Everton just hours before their 2-0 FA Cup third round victory at home to Peterborough.
Cefn Albion can provide both of the title-chasers a boost by picking up points from their trip to second-placed Dolgellau. Builth Wells and Llanuwchllyn are also genuine contenders to finish top at ...