Rachel Reeves has vowed not to shy away from economic challenges amid criticism from unions and political opponents after she cut welfare and squeezed Whitehall budgets in her spring statement.
Most residents evacuated after a massive sinkhole swallowed parts of a street last month are expected to return home this weekend, Surrey County Council has said. Council infrastructure team manager ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNSudanese army chief returns to Khartoum for first time in two years of warSudan’s army says it had recaptured Khartoum’s international airport and the military chief flew back to the capital for the first time in nearly two years of war. The development brings the military ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNTrump places 25% tariff on imported cars, aiming to raise £77bn in tax revenuesThe US president’s taxes risk igniting a broader global trade war with escalating retaliations that could crush global trade.
Paul Milsom, owner of a hospitality business in Suffolk and Essex, is "resigned" after today's Spring Statement failed to help his sector ...
Campaigners from Stop the Quarry have announced a meeting against the Westerfield quarry proposals to be held at Witnesham Village Hall.
Toatilly, which is run and owned by Suffolk partners Rachel and Sam Dalton-Thorpe, has been turning over more than 150 kilos of granola since they moved into The Old Dairy in Little Blakenham near ...
The King has praised the work of regional media during a special reception at Buckingham Palace attended by Newsquest journalists.
An Ipswich man lost his temper after being verbally abused and slapped by a group of strangers, a court heard.
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