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The 'new' Chingford police station was built in 1977 (Image: Gary Stone) Although the old police station was demolished to make way for the new one in 1977, the cedar tree survives to this day.
MPs face a choice between “taking back control” of British Steel or seeing the end of primary steelmaking in the UK, the industry minister said ahead of a debate on emergency legislation. Both the ...
Fare Free London admits that abolishing train and bus tickets in London would be “drastic”, but claims it is necessary to “tackle climate change globally and air pollution locally”. The group has said ...
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President Donald Trump declared, “I did very well” after undergoing an annual physical on Friday. He praised his own heart, soul and cognitive ability while saying medical reports from White House ...
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Three Scottish brothers aiming to become the fastest people to row across the Pacific Ocean are preparing to embark on their four-month, 9,000-mile adventure. Ewan, Jamie and Lachlan Maclean, from ...
All six people aboard were killed in the New York crash – a family of five from Spain and the pilot, a 36-year-old US Navy veteran.
General Keith Kellogg appeared to suggest the country could be split into zones of control with British, French and Russian troops.
MPs are set to vote on whether to grant the Government control of British Steel as emergency legislation paving the way for nationalisation comes before Parliament.
Speaking to the newspaper as he left the Royal Courts of Justice, Harry said “people would be shocked by what’s being held back,” adding that his “worst fears have been confirmed by the whole legal ...