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SWIMMERS and beachgoers are being reminded what yellow buoys along the BCP beach fronts mean ahead of a busy weekend.
Sainsbury’s set for court battle after refusing access to man’s assistance cat
Johnny Depp lawyer says Heard’s domestic abuse claims are ‘act of cruelty to true survivors’
Award-winning author and cook Deborah Madison, chef and Native American foods educator Freddie Bitsoie and other fascinating guests led a day of discussion around food and farming
SOUTHAMPTON residents have been urged to plan their journeys as a number of cruise ships depart from the city today.
A planned strike at two London Underground stations over the Jubilee weekend has been suspended. Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) at Green Park and Euston Tube stations had planned to walk out on 3 June in a row over allegations of bullying. RMT added if no immediate improvements are seen and the review does not lead to a just settlement, the strike action will take place on a different day instead.
THOUSANDS of people basked in the sun and had a ‘gouda’ time as the popular Cheese & Chilli Festival made its long-awaited return.
Thefts of motor vehicles have gone up in recent years with more and more cars being nicked.
An Algerian military officer-turned-democracy activist has been deported from Spain and charged in Algeria in a case that human rights groups see as another sign of an ever-expanding crackdown on dissent
It was a reunion for Simon Cowell as the colourful quartet were one of his first artist signings back in 1997
Vladimir Kara-Murza’s wife Evgenia says Russian president will fall over war in Ukraine
Glee star said he is no longer able to ‘judge the competition fairly’ after breaking protocol
The actor landed his breakthrough role in Stranger Things after turning 40.
Policeman collapses from tear gas as ticket holders struggle to enter UCL final
Boris Johnson has said the government’s £21 billion emergency support package is a “big bazooka” which should get the country through until energy prices begin to abate. Speaking during a visit to Stockton-on-Tees, he acknowledged there was a “bumpy time” ahead for the UK. “It’s a big bazooka,” Mr Johnson said of the package.
EasyJet has also announced it will scrap more than 200 flights over the next 10 days.
The Jurassic World Dominion Cast Take Over Trafalgar Square!
Star Wars fans gather in California for "Star Wars Celebration", a four-day gathering held every few years, usually tied to new movies.
A staunch defence of the PM features among the front pages.
A teenager has been arrested after a man was stabbed in a residential street.