Camilla thanked the bear for attending the event, celebrating the final of the BBC 500 Words, a children’s story writing competition.
The BBC’s Executive Complaints Unit (ECU) will complete a “fast-tracked investigation” after reviewing Sunday-night’s Bafta coverage which included a racial slur, saying it was a “serious mistake”.
Scotland fans have been given the all-clear to wear their sporrans at the team’s matches at this summer’s World Cup. Tournament rules only permitted certain types of bags into stadiums, and the pouch ...
The Sussexes are making a two-day visit to Jordan to learn more about the humanitarian effort for Syrians and Palestinians who have sought sanctuary.
A BEER festival is being staged in Keighley. Thirty real ales – including five from international brewers – will be on offer during the 12-day event, at The Livery Rooms, North Street. The festival ...
Labour is defending a majority of 13,413, which is just outside the party’s top 50 biggest wins at the 2024 election.
Kew Gardens provisionally recorded the highest temperature in the UK on Wednesday with 18.6C, according to the Met Office.
Molson Coors bought Sharp’s Brewery in 2011 but said the Cornish site was ‘no longer financially sustainable’.
Sir Keir Starmer on Wednesday told the Commons at Prime Minister’s Questions he will look at ways to make the loans system fairer.
Foreign Office minister Hamish Falconer ‘misspoke’ when he said the legislation had been paused, sources indicated.
Greater Manchester Police say they have not declared it a terrorist incident but are working with Counter Terrorism Police to investigate.
A man is due in court in relation to the investigation into the death of Kerry sheep farmer Michael Gaine. Mr Gaine, 56, was last seen alive on the morning of March 20 last year when he bought phone ...
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