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Armed officers used night vision sights at Marwell Zoo near Winchester after reports on social media of people throwing things at the animals.
‘More needs to be done’ on cost-of-living support, Government minister Matt Warman has said.
Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak have already competed in 11 hustings, with the last one due to take place on Wednesday in London.
The Pakistani people are facing a ‘monsoon on steroids’, Antonio Guterres warned as more than 1,000 were killed in devastating flooding.
Global health officials are still unsure what the impact of the forthcoming flu season will be.
Surrey Police’s traffic officers admitted reporting their locations on Waze even when they are moving.
Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Coveney said that engagement with London would be necessary due to the Common Travel Area arrangement.
The Environment Agency has moved the Wessex area, including Bristol, Somerset, Dorset and parts of Gloucestershire and Wiltshire into drought status.
The 21-year-old, from Bristol, was visiting the carnival with his sister and friends, Mr Patrick said.
Greenpeace said ‘unleashing a North Sea drilling frenzy isn’t a plan to help bill payers, but a gift to the fossil fuel giants’.
Households are turning to credit to maintain their standard of living, experts have suggested.
Soaring energy prices are making it impossible for some pub owners to make money, the chief operating officer of St Austell Brewery said.
DCMS minister Matt Warman’s line failed shortly after he spoke about the ‘huge progress’ in rolling out the technology.
Some 54,000 tonnes of yoghurt is wasted a year – around half of it in unopened tubs, research suggests.
One parent described taking her son to hospital almost every September.
Louis Alexander from London has dedicated his life to raising money for dementia research after his grandfather died.
The final hustings of the campaign will take place on Wednesday, with either Ms Truss or Rishi Sunak announced as the new Tory leader on Monday.
Margaret Joyce Griffiths, 87, has been described as a ‘much-loved’ and ‘active member of the community’.
The former actress told an interviewer in the US she thinks forgiveness is ‘really important’.
Matthew Taylor called for action to alleviate ‘terrible situation’.