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Hewlett-Packard (HP) lost hundreds of millions of pounds through its acquisition of British software company Autonomy, which was founded by Mike Lynch, a High Court judge has ruled.
Public support for NHS doctor strikes is declining, according to a new YouGov poll. The survey found about half (52%) of people in the UK either “somewhat oppose” (20%) or “strongly oppose” (32%) the ...
A self-driving bus service has taken to the road in Belfast’s Titanic Quarter. The eight-seater Harlander is Northern Ireland’s first self-driving vehicle, and will provide a free shuttle service in a ...
King Charles III and Queen Camilla are visiting Newmarket. They are expected to arrive in the town around 12pm.
The family of Cameron Osborne, from Rendlesham, has appealed for their son to come home after he went missing on Monday.
A man from a village near Sudbury will stand trial for allegedly sexually touching a schoolgirl. Douglas Morrison, of The Drays in Long Melford, appeared before Suffolk Magistrates’ Court on Monday.
Melton Parish Council has issued a warning following a spate of vandalism in the accessible toilet at the recreation ground.
The property, on Puddingmoor in Beccles, has been described as a "fascinating survivor" of the town's once bustling riverside area. The Broads Society, the Beccles Society and Beccles Town Council had ...
Jimmy Doherty teased the arrival of a new animal at Jimmy's Farm and Wildlife Park near Ipswich during the third episode of Jimmy Doherty's Big ...
A rural lane will close for four days for water main works. Part of Glebe Lane, Woolverstone, will be shut from July 25 to July 28. The closure affects a 500-metre stretch from the junction with the ...
Foreign Secretary David Lammy also told broadcasters he feels ‘appalled’ and ‘sickened’ by Israel’s actions in the Gaza Strip.
The ONS said borrowing rose £6.6 billion to £20.7 billion last month, marking the second highest on record for June.