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Mike Hawes, chief executive of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), described the agreement as ‘absolutely vital’.
The Government has no plans to reverse its benefits and winter fuel payment cuts, a minister has indicated, as Labour backbenchers continue to protest against the moves.
Researchers believe climate change may cause the death of large trees and reduce the area’s ability to act as a carbon sink.
The Gambling Commission said the firm did not appropriately engage with a customer who hit a daily deposit limit of £3,340 12 times in 14 days.
A MAN has admitted producing cannabis with a street value of up to £900,000 at a Borders factory. Forty-seven-year-old Adriatik Abazi pleaded guilty to being involved in the cannabis cultivation at ...
RUGBY fans flocked to a sun-soaked Philiphaugh at the weekend for the Selkirk Sevens. Our photographer was out and about on the day and got dozens of excellent shots! Here is a selection ...
The Pavilion Cinema has been sold to UK-wide chain Merlin Cinemas. The move concludes 31 years of management by the Poole family, who decided that the time was right to "pass the baton on". Andrew ...
A CLUB founded in Peebles is preparing to celebrate its centenary with a recreation of the historic London to Edinburgh run.
A Galashiels community food project is working with university food specialists after securing funding for food waste research.
Combs entered the packed courtroom shortly before 9am, hugged his lawyers and gave a thumbs up to supporters seated behind him.
The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification said nearly half a million people are at ‘catastrophic’ levels of hunger.
A group of youngsters have recently worked together to transform a once-graffiti-ridden underpass into a public art space.