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The watchdog said the ad was likely to reinforce the offensive racial stereotype that black skin was problematic and that ...
A new website has been launched to support a major reorganisation of councils in Greater Essex. Leaders and chief executives from councils across Essex, Southend and Thurrock have come together to ...
The ultimate dining plan is new to Alton Towers for 2025 and promises savings of more than 40%. It allows you to enjoy a range of perks, including lunch at the park, an evening meal, sweet treats, ...
A MAN has launched a luxury gym near Braintree after starting the business from his home five years ago. Luke Nowakiwskyj opened LS Fitness HQ, in Lakes Farm Business Park, at the end of July. The ...
Air Canada said it would gradually restart operations after reaching an agreement with the union for 10,000 flight attendants ...
A key mediator has stressed the urgency of brokering a ceasefire in Gaza after Hamas showed a “positive response” to a ...
The former frontman of The Jam is bringing a discrimination claim against the firm he worked with for more than 30 years.
Almost four-fifths of pubs, restaurants and bars say they have increased their prices after Budget cost hikes, according to new figures. New data from the UK hospitality sector’s trade bodies also ...
The final batch of Queen Elizabeth II £1 coins will enter circulation across the UK, the Royal Mint has revealed as it urges Brits to check ...
A member of rap group Kneecap is due to appear in court for allegedly supporting a proscribed terror organisation. Liam Og O hAnnaidh, who performs under the stage name Mo Chara, is accused of ...
More than a third (35%) of the public wrongly think university graduates must start paying back their student loan as soon as they get any paid job, which rises to 58% among graduates aged 18 to 34.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said it was a ‘disgrace’ that so many white, working-class children are being written off at school.