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Hundreds of thousands of families across England are finding out on Wednesday which primary school their child will be joining in September.
Unite the union says if guarantees that no worker will lose money could be put into writing by Birmingham City Council, a deal could be closer.
Israel’s defence minister has said troops will remain in so-called security zones in the Gaza Strip, Lebanon and Syria indefinitely. The remarks by Israel Katz could further complicate talks with ...
Dunfermline's chairman and CEO was "blown away" by the turnout for their last home game - and hopes as many of them will be back for ...
PLANS which could see 180 homes along with holiday lodges and a cafe built at the Prestonhill Quarry site could be given the green light this week.
Transgender women with a gender recognition certificate can be excluded from single-sex spaces if “proportionate”, the Supreme Court has ruled as the Government said the decision brought “clarity and ...
Manchester bomb plotter Hashem Abedi has been moved to Belmarsh prison after an attack on three prison officers, it is understood. The guards were attacked with hot oil and homemade weapons at HMP ...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has promised Malaysia and Vietnam greater access to Chinese markets as he tours south-east Asia this week.
One of Dunfermline's rivals in their bid to avoid Championship relegation could face a points deduction for a breach of league rules.
There were mixed fortunes for Crossgates Primrose, Inverkeithing Hillfield Swifts and Oakley United on Saturday.
Gary Lineker and Gabby Logan have sent good luck messages to runners from Churchtown Primary School, who are taking on the London Marathon in memory of the Southport stabbing victims.
Last Friday residents of Dunfermline's Touch area turned out on a pleasant spring afternoon to enjoy the Community Garden Fun Day.