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Beans went missing from its home near Glasgow before turning up weeks later south of the border in the West Midlands.
Commons Leader Lucy Powell said Labour inherited a Post Office that is ‘not fit for purpose’ and the organisation needs a ‘serious culture change’.
Sir Mark Rowley said back-ups such as selling police stations and using reserves ‘have run out’.
Daniel Khalife had been misbehaving at school, his trial heard.
The average cost of a building job is now £12,634 due to the higher cost of labour and materials, up from £10,626 in July to September.
It marks a major expansion in the AI assistant’s availability on Apple devices.
Ministers confirmed they would bring forward legislation restricting the licensing of new coal mines.
Commons Leader Lucy Powell said the committee stage for the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill would likely last for ‘several weeks’.
It comes as Health Secretary Neil Gray prepares to make a statement after being taken in an official vehicle to three Aberdeen games.
Dylan Thomas, 24, is accused of murdering William Bush, 23, on December 24 last year at their home in Llandaff, Cardiff.
The number of people waiting more than 52 weeks to start routine hospital treatment is the lowest since December 2020.
Calls have been made for GPs, dentists, hospices and pharmacies to be exempt from the increase which was announced in last month’s Budget.
The Turkish man is suspected of shipping dinghies and engines from Turkey and storing them in Germany, before they are moved to northern France.
The story has been written specifically for Children In Need by author Claire Taylor.
Scotland’s former first minister claimed the billionaire ‘scours’ the messages of people he views as a threat.
Wiltshire Police said Rajan Naidu and Niamh Lynch will appear at Salisbury Magistrates’ Court on December 13.
The poll for National Debtline found 45% of people are heading into the winter period worried about their finances.
William was welcomed to The Foyer, a temporary accommodation and support service for young people experiencing homelessness.
Company said it was ‘making progress’ on reducing pollution, after reports that it illegally pumped millions of litres of sewage into the lake.
The man is suspected of shipping boats from Turkey and storing them in Germany, before they are moved to northern France when needed, the NCA said.
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