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The family of a grandmother who died after contracting rabies said she was scratched “very slightly” by a puppy while visiting Morocco in February. Yvonne Ford’s family said she only became ill two ...
Free roaming felines have been rejected as potential pest controllers in Westminster because of concerns for their safety.
Motoring groups have criticised the decision to increase Dartford Crossing charges by 40%. Transport minister Lilian Greenwood announced fees for the crossing, which features a bridge and two tunnels ...
Swindon Fire Station has been forced to issue a public warning over people using their charity donation bins. The emergency service based on Drove Road has three donation bins on site that people can ...
England have kept faith with vice-captain Ollie Pope for the first Test against India, meaning rising star Jacob Bethell must wait for his chance.
Ryland Headley is accused of forcing entry into the home of Louisa Dunne, 75, in Bristol in June 1967 before raping and killing her.
Young Driver, which helps reduce accident rates by more than 80 per cent, will launch at South Cerney Airfield in July 2025. The initiative teaches kids aged nine to 17 the essentials of safe driving ...
Ethan Wheatley is determined to show his quality and put a frustrating loan away from Manchester United behind him by helping to keep England’s bid to become Under-19 European champions alive.
Rabies is a deadly virus which is passed on through injuries such as bites and scratches from an infected animal. In developing countries, people can often catch the virus from stray animals and dogs.
One line of inquiry is that Jennifer Abbott’s death could be linked to the theft of her diamond encrusted Rolex.
Sir Keir Starmer will chair a meeting of the emergency Cobra committee to discuss the security situation in the Middle East, the PA news agency understands.
A minister has pledged to “sort out” the “appalling mess” of HS2 and confirmed the railway’s opening will be further delayed. Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander told the Commons there is “no route” ...