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Angus Robertson said the money would ensure Scotland’s ‘cultural highlights can be enjoyed at home and abroad’.
The Home Secretary wrote in The Observer that ‘lawful protest is a fundamental right but violent criminality is not’.
An exciting new wine bar and Italian restaurant is set to open its doors in Bury this September. Creator of Anatolian Gin and Wine wholesaler, Eric Ugur Kayan, is behind the soon-to-open Vino ...
A historic mansion built by the Grundy family has come on the market in Bury. The six-bedroom Seedfield House on The Drive, dates back to 1850 and was built by the family who were in the woollen ...
Manchester Airport passengers can benefit from its Ground Transport Interchange, an integrated train, tram and bus station that connects the airport with the city and wider region. You can also use ...
To help you get the best deal on your petrol or diesel, we've compiled a list of the cheapest garages in Bur, according to petrolprices.com. Petrol prices gets its information direct from garages and ...
Enjoy walks around Wycoller Country Park in Colne, Lancashire, take in the "beautiful" surroundings and learn about the famous ...
Aldi is offering more than 350 apprenticeships across Greater Manchester. The UK’s fourth-largest supermarket is encouraging young people to consider careers in retail through its paid apprenticeship ...
Dougie Shelley, who joined the Royal Navy aged 17, served as a seaman gunner and said earlier this year: ‘There’s not many of us left.’ ...
The BBC has asked the police to investigate Strictly Come Dancing amid fresh allegations, according to reports, after claims two of its stars used cocaine. The Sun On Sunday reported that the ...
The Deputy Prime Minister demanded Reform UK explain how it would keep young women safe after it vowed to repeal online safety rules.
Rising levels of poverty ‘would make Charles Dickens furious’, Lord Kinnock said in an interview with the Sunday Mirror.