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The Welsh First Minister has said she will “call out” the UK Labour government if they “get it wrong for Wales”. In a major speech one year away from the next Senedd elections, Eluned Morgan insisted ...
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Members of Colchester’s policing team and Essex Police’s special constabulary stopped a man driving a Honda in Hawkins Road at the weekend. Police have said the driver did not have a driving licence, ...
Russell Lucas will perform Third Class: A Titanic Story at the Mercury Theatre on Thursday. It is based on Edward Dorking, a third class passenger who survived the sinking of the RMS Titanic on April ...
Two Colchester care homes are inviting the community to join them in commemorating 80 years since the end of the Second World War.
Nevertheless, Robbie Cowling’s announcement this morning that he is in advanced talks with businessman Tim Foley's American consortium Lightwell Sports Group to sell Colchester United still felt a ...
A director’s debut film is to open this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival. Sorry, Baby will have its UK premiere at the 78th edition of the festival which runs August 14-20. It premiered at ...
Welsh First Minister Eluned Morgan called for a ‘rethink’ while Cabinet minister Wes Streeting acknowledged voters’ unhappiness over ...
Second World War veterans will be among those attending a special concert for Scotland’s national commemoration of the 80th anniversary of VE Day. Scotland’s Salute: VE80 concert takes place on ...
Colchester United chairman Robbie Cowling has confirmed he is in advanced talks to sell the club to United States-based consortium, Lightwell Sports Group. Mr Cowling has confirmed that discussions ...
Aconda - formerly known as Tracked Carriers - has received a prestigious King’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation for its ground-breaking ...
The second document in the cache is a letter written and signed by then-GC&CS (GCHQ) director Sir Edward Travis to his staff, stating that “no congratulatory, greetings or other Victory telegrams will ...
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