“The guidance is a bit clearer than it was before. And, in that sense, perhaps it would assist the police in situations where they might
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Storm Arwen: ‘I was left without broadband for seven weeks’
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Where are Britain’s missing million workers?
“All told, we think because the labour market was growing pretty consistently over the last few decades, the fact that it’s now gone into reverse
Gove calls for flat insurance probe as costs soar
“For example, where in the past a fire event may have been viewed as a risk to only a single unit or its adjacent properties,
Kwarteng: No U-turn on National Insurance tax rise
On Monday Conservative MP David Davis told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme that the policy was based on the “wrong data”, adding that policy
US economy grows at fastest pace for 50 years
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Air India: Tata Group takes over loss-making national carrier
Air India “suffered for its inconsistent service standards, low aircraft utilisation, dismal on-time performance, antiquated productivity norms, lack of revenue generation skills and unsatisfactory public
Car production falls to lowest level for 65 years
“It has incurred additional costs though, because whilst we were able to benefit from the deal we have with the EU, which avoids tariffs, it
My job: What it’s like digging graves for a living
By Lora JonesBusiness reporter, BBC News Image source, Mark SealeyImage caption, Mark Sealey has been digging graves for over four decades The pandemic has transformed
Government pledges £100m for Sizewell nuclear site
Objectors, including Greenpeace and local action groups, say the project is too expensive, too slow and too damaging to the local environment. But ministers and