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The Office for National Statistics said average regular earnings, excluding bonuses, fell sharply to 5.2 in the three months to April.
Another 2,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines are heading to Los Angeles on orders from President Donald Trump. The moves escalates a military presence that local officials and California ...
Plans for work at medieval Grade-I-listed St Michaels Church in Castlemartin have been submitted to the national park ...
Terrence Higgins, who was born in Haverfordwest, was the first named person in the UK to die of an AIDS-related illness ...
Retrospective scheme for an outside dining area on a listed building in the most prominent street in Milford Haven’s conservation area refused ...
If you've got some old coins, you might wonder if cleaning them will help them look newer and more appealling - here's the Royal Mint's advice ...
Hosted by Kevin Hart, the awards celebrate the work of black people in music, entertainment, film, sports and philanthropy.
Chris Minnoch, of the Legal Aid Practitioners Group, said lawyers have called the representative body ‘in tears’ over the situation.
Rugby league star Billy Boston is set to be knighted by the King at a Buckingham Palace investiture ceremony in a first for the sport.
Thousands of people impacted by the infected blood scandal in England will be able to self refer to a bespoke psychological support NHS service, officials have announced. The nationwide service began ...
Reality TV star Chloe Meadows has said she was so “scared” of the doctors and the prospect of “having any procedure done” that she ignored symptoms of a chronic inflammatory bowel condition for around ...
The lenders in the utility are proposing to invest another £3 billion in new equity and £2 billion of funding, but also write off billions of debt.
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