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MOTORISTS have been warned to expect further long delays on the roads in Christchurch this week.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms across Southampton.
Most of the top 10 fastest growing city economies by the end of 2023 will be in the South or East of England, a new report suggests.
Sweden on Sunday night joined Finland in announcing its intention to join Nato, demonstrating to Russia that “aggression does not pay”, the chief of the alliance has said.
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On Saturday, over 1300 people took part in the Race for Life at Lydiard Park in Swindon.
Children’s physical activity levels remained below national guidelines even after Covid restrictions were lifted in Britain, a new study shows, suggesting lockdowns have had long-term impacts on exercise.
More than 200 Ukrainian soldiers are being evacuated from Azovstal steel plant in the city of Mariupol after weeks of resistance against the Russian invasion. For weeks, the soldiers were the last remaining pocket of resistance against the Russian advance in Mariupol, a strategically-important city on the north coast of the Sea of Azov.
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Michael Gove vows to end Russian property ‘racket’ Mariupol will host Eurovision in 2023, pledges Zelensky ‘Our husbands were betrayed by Ukrainian traitors’ How Putin's war exposed the folly of Macron's EU army Listen to the latest episode of our daily Ukraine podcast
LONDON (Reuters) -Barclays said it expects to refile financial statements with U.S. regulators by the end of May, paving the way to resume a 1 billion pound ($1.23 billion) buyback programme it halted following a trading blunder earlier this year. The bank disclosed earlier this year that it had to refile an accounting statement known as a form 20-F with the Securities and Exchange Commission, after it issued more structured notes than it was permitted in the United States. The lender said refiling would allow it to resume the share buyback 'shortly therafter', sticking to its pledge to do so within the second quarter of the year.
When President Joe Biden visits the site of a racist massacre in upstate New York on Tuesday, he'll confront not only the shocking deaths of 10 Black people but warn against an ideology that "tears at the soul" of the country he promised to unite.
"They are working every hour that God sends them," Kay Burley hit back.
PATROLS are taking place near a Southampton school after a man was suspected to be taking photos nearby.
Northern Ireland | A power-sharing Executive at Stormont may not be formed for months after the DUP signalled it intends to play hardball over demands to change the Northern Ireland Protocol. Read the fallout after Boris Johnson visited Belfast today for crunch talks with political leaders amid a standoff at the Assembly over post-Brexit border checks.
Princess Diana's former butler Paul Burrell has been tipped as a major signing for an all stars series of 'I’m A Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here!'.
Jeremy Hunt ‘ignored’ NHS staff shortages while health secretary. Exclusive: health unions say Tory leadership hopeful, now highlighting labour crisis, failed to take action in his ministerial role
The UK placed second for the first time in over 20 years.
The lead singer of the Ukrainian band which won the Eurovision Song Contest has condemned the "sick lottery" of Russian missiles hitting residential buildings in his war-torn country. Oleh Psiuk was speaking as Kalush Orchestra released a dramatic video of their winning song, Stefania, set against images from several cities near Kyiv - Bucha, Irpin, Borodyanka and Hostomel. Speaking on Sunday, the singer said the video shows "what Ukraine is like today".
Alongside rising energy and food bills, oil heated households in Wiltshire could soon face additional costs, if government plans go ahead.