News

There is still a "substantial emergency service presence" in place after the explosion in John Street, Worksop just after ...
The royals, who are both in their mid-70s, show no signs of slowing down after their four-day trip to Italy alongside rumours ...
Iranian and American delegations met on Saturday in Oman for indirect talks at a new nuclear programme agreement. Sources ...
Hashem Abedi was jailed for at least 55 years after helping to plan the 2017 atrocity in which 22 people died.
That's partly why Italy has been seen as a great triumph, with the crowds calling out not for the King or Queen but for ...
Firefighters are warning the public to stay away as they respond to a "significant" gas explosion in a residential street in Nottinghamshire.
Keeping the blast furnaces in Scunthorpe alive is far from a foregone conclusion with difficult times to come.
So intertwined is the relationship between British Steel and the city that at half time workers, their families and union officials were allowed to parade banners on Scunthorpe United's pitch.
The emergency bill to keep the British Steel site in Scunthorpe open has become law after King Charles granted royal assent.
The bill was rushed through in a single day, with MPs and peers being recalled from recess to take part in a Saturday sitting for the first time in over 40 years.
Ministers took the unusual step of recalling parliament from its Easter recess to sit on Saturday to pass the legislation. It is the first time this has happened in more than 40 years.