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Besides Ms Whitson, the crew includes India’s Shubhanshu Shukla, a pilot in the Indian Air Force; Hungary’s Tibor Kapu, a mechanical engineer; and Poland’s Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski, a radiation ...
Hundreds attended the Potters Bar Kids Carnival at Cuffley Manor and Cooperscroft care homes, supporting Carers in Hertfordshire charity.
Donna Schultz from Herts Chamber of Commerce on bracing for seasonal shift where businesses can reflect, plan and, crucially, invest – in ...
The Times reported that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has gone against the wishes of the King by bringing Mr Trump’s state visit forward.
The sentencing of a fraudster who passed off ordinary tea as a unique, Scottish-grown variety and sold it to luxury hotels, retailers and growers in a near £553,000 scam has been delayed after his ...
Robert Bush is charged with offences including preventing a lawful burial, fraudulent trading in relation to funeral plans and theft from charities.
UK police officers are in contact with French authorities after a British sex offender was accused of staging a mock wedding with a child bride at Disneyland Paris. Jaskarn “Jacky” Jhaj, 39, is wanted ...
A "deliberate" fire was pictured rising above the trees near housing in Dodwood, Welwyn Garden City this week.
The Scottish Government has given a leading book festival £300,000 to continue its programme for schoolchildren. Edinburgh International Book Festival is set to host more than 60 in-person and remote ...
Dr Andrew Green, chairman of the BMA’s medical ethics committee, said: “While the BMA is neutral on the issue of assisted dying – that is whether the law should change or not – we have been engaging ...
Sir Keir Starmer faces the biggest parliamentary test of his authority when the legislation comes to the Commons next week.
The owners of a Hertfordshire business, created during lockdown, are celebrating their "incredible journey" after more than five years ...