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While at the Mill Lane pub, Williams threw food at the teenager who responded by throwing food back, leading to Williams placing his arm across the boy's chest who managed to slip away from his grip.
Plans to scatter the Brecon and Radnorshire countryside with wind turbines and electricity pylons is threatening the event's future.
Time and time again waste, recycling and garden collections are being missed leaving bins overflowing in the streets due to “unforeseen” issue with staffing issues. Why do we pay council tax when we ...
More than half of those using AI said it had helped to ‘inspire’ them and 51 said it helped to cut through ‘online noise’.
The North West of England is attracting new-build flat buyers who are keen to lock in sales early, property firm Hamptons said.
Reports suggest disagreements over fishing rights and youth mobility have presented last-minute stumbling blocks to an agreement.
Speaking ahead of the visit, the Tanaiste said he has consistently said the Legacy Act is ‘not fit for purpose’.
A majority of people think the Supreme Court made the right decision in its recent ruling on biological sex and that the law on women’s rights is now clear, according to a survey commissioned by ...
The research, which questioned a nationally representative sample of people and was conducted by the Kiyan Prince Foundation and Savanta, also found that 71% viewed knife crime as a societal issue, as ...
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