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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’.
PIZZA, nappies and coat hangers are among the reasons for recycling being rejected in Worcester. The city has the fourth highest recycling rejection rate in the midlands at 16.05 percent, figures have ...
IT was good news for Worcester stonemason Lewis Allard that when he had to work on the tip of St Andrew's church spire in Deansway, the ...
VOLUNTEERS have launched a new litter pick to clean up a Warndon road. Community-minded residents tackled litter and fly-tipping along Cotswold Way on Sunday, August 10. The litter pick was organised ...
A MAN is due to go on trial accused of stealing petrol from two men in Droitwich. Marius Iota, of Farnham Road, Birmingham, appeared at Worcester Magistrates' Court on Monday (August 11) accused of ...
A pair of best friends are looking for new owners to take on their "fabulous" Sunbeans café in the hopes that they can take it ...
The Severn Valley Railway has been named as a finalist for a prestigious award. Staff and volunteers at the heritage railway have a lot to smile about after being selected as a finalist in the 2025/26 ...
A number of industrial buildings on Brickbarns Farm in Sneachill could be knocked down to make way for four new homes.
A  Consultant has received an award in recognition of the support he provides to people in Worcester to help them live ...
TRANQUIL: The setting of the Avoncroft Museum is a tranquil oasis in an increasingly urbanised corner of Worcestershire (Image: James Connell/Newsquest photos) In 1992, Avoncroft sought funding from ...
Customers at Lidl, Asda, Argos, Tesco, Sainsbury's and more UK retailers have been issued with warnings to stop using products immediately ...