Dame Helen Mirren offers Queen the nation’s ‘most loving thanks’
The actor won an Oscar for her portrayal of the Queen in the film of the same name.
The actor won an Oscar for her portrayal of the Queen in the film of the same name.
The Hollywood star introduced the The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery at the Queen’s Jubilee celebrations.
Extensive CCTV, house-to-house and forensic enquiries are being carried out at the scene.
Home secretary says it will be ‘easier for officers to use these powers to seize more weapons, arrest more suspects and save more lives’
Attack that killed 10 people at grocery store on Saturday was latest example of attacker espousing the far-right conspiracy theory
A monument or museum could also be installed on the site.
Six months from the global climate summit in Glasgow, the First Minister will give a major speech in the US.
Some 55% of tenants recently moving into London came from the surrounding Home Counties, Hamptons said.
Airbnb and Get Safe Online are urging people to stay safe when making a booking.
The Alzheimer’s Society has produced a new symptoms checklist with the Royal College of GPs.
Red squirrels, juniper trees and the humble earthworm are among the British wildlife at risk from imported non-native species.
Young people are being given a platform to raise awareness of the issues they care about.
The 10-year agreement will see HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales undergo dry dockings at the facility in Scotland.
The collaboration between Everyday Plastic and Greenpeace UK will see people record the different types of plastic packaging waste they throw away.
More officers can now authorise the tactics when they anticipate serious violence ‘may’ occur, and the measures can be in force for longer.
Scottish Renewables said the figure shows the benefits of wind farms are not just environmental.
Researchers found that by the end of 2021, just 36% of youngsters were meeting the national recommended guidelines of an hour a day.
Toll of water shortages will be highest on the world’s poor, Christian Aid warns.
The breakdown rescue firm estimated that 133,000 roads could be inaccessible over the long weekend due to parties.
The Valuation Tribunal, an independent judicial body, will hear a series of 26 test cases on May 18.
Former business secretary Sir Vince Cable and nearly 60 economists have warned new policies have echoes of those that contributed to the 2008 crash.
Young students and graduates have £12,445-worth of non-student debt, while people who did not attend university typically owe £7,105, Equifax said.
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The retailer’s sales were boosted during the pandemic as locked down Britons hired tradespeople to spruce up their properties and gardens.
The Night Time Industries Association said the sector had been raising the alarm about security resource concerns for the last few years.