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Russian President Vladimir Putin has visited the Kursk region for the first time since Russia said it expelled Ukrainian forces from the area in April. The Kremlin said Mr Putin had visited Kursk on ...
The Office for National Statistics said Consumer Prices Index inflation hit 3.5 in April, up from 2.6 in March.
Questions about Britain’s relationship with Israel are met with “silence and evasion”, Jeremy Corbyn has claimed in fresh calls for a Gaza inquiry. The former Labour leader will use Parliament’s ...
Bus drivers are to take strike action over six weeks in a pay dispute. Unite the union said around 430 Stagecoach drivers will take action after last minute pay talks did not lead to an improvement in ...
Plans to transform Bacton Gas Terminal into an energy hub for carbon capture and storage have had a potential boost forward.
The Pentagon has warned for years that the newest missiles developed by China and Russia are so advanced that updated ...
A federal judge ruled late on Tuesday that US officials must retain custody and control of migrants apparently removed to South Sudan in case he orders their removals were unlawful. US District Judge ...
"Bedlam" as roadworks to dual the A47 sends lorries carrying wide loads and caravans on diversion through villages in Norfolk and Suffolk.
A ‘significant’ rise in Norfolk youth unemployment has been blamed partly on the county’s poor rural transport links.
Norfolk Broads boatyard Southgates Boatyard in Horning has come to the rescue of a pair of British rowers after their rudder broke in the ...
Four stallholders on Great Yarmouth's new look market have extended their opening hours. Jamaican stall Ki-Ki-Ri-Ki, Go Thai Noodle Bar and Budgie's Perch are the four businesses which are now open ...
An "embarrassing" blunder has forced the East of England Ambulance Service Trust to take dozens of brand new ambulances off the ...