7 hours agoBy Duncan Leatherdale, BBC North East & CumbriaFamily handoutZackary Blades and his aunt Karlene Warner were killed in a crash caused by drunk
Novak Djokovic stormed out of his interview with the BBC, with the Serb upset that several questions were centred around the crowd that he moaned about after hi
The players wore white, tennis balls were thwacked and everywhere you looked there was a sea of green – no, not the hallowed Centre Court turf, but unoccupied
South Wales PoliceLucy Adcock has been jailed for her part in a operation that saw class A drugs delivered to UK prisons via droneA woman has been jailed for he
The UK has its fair share of brilliant seaside towns. From Bude to Bamburgh, Southwold to Salcombe, Britain's coast is packed with beauty spots.However, some sa
Dyson has revealed plans for 1,000 job losses in the UK.The manufacturer of innovative vacuum cleaners and other products said the cuts, which amo
7 minutes agoBy Emma Elgee, BBC News, West of England BBCSir James Dyson founded the firm in 1991About 1,000 UK jobs are at risk at Dyson as part of a global
Dyson is planning to cut as many as 1,000 of its 3,500 UK jobs as part of a restructuring to meet “increasingly fierce and competitive global markets”.The p
The homes are to cost between £160,000 and £190,000 Carncormick Meadow is set to create 60 new jobsThe first homes at Carncormick Meadow are due to be complet
Once a bustling port city, Dunwich in Suffolk is now a small coastal village, often referred to as the 'lost city of Dunwich' or 'Britain's Atlantis'.In its hey
1 hour agoBy Alice Cuddy, BBC NewsGetty ImagesThe US government has blocked a British court hearing from taking place on a British territory, citing security
From July 3, 2024, all EU states – such as France and Italy – must only sell bottled beverages that have attached caps.This means people are no longer able