One hundred and twenty people have been confirmed dead after a plane caught fire during a landing at an airport in South Korea. The National Fire Agency confirmed the death toll in the southern city ...
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Christmas decorations are typically put up on Advent Sunday (Image: Getty Images) According to Wedgewood, the putting up of Christmas decorations traditionally starts on Advent Sunday, the fourth ...
PLANS to build 14 “generic” new homes in a Worcestershire village have been turned down. Oakfield Developments had put in an application for 14 affordable homes at Picken End in Hanley Swan. But ...
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Four real ales are available - the popular Butty Bach (Wye Valley Brewery), Tribute, Speckled Hen and Twin Coast which has helped the pub secure its place in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide for four years ...
In Mississippi, one person died in Adams County and two people were injured in Franklin County, according to a spokesperson for the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency. The National Weather ...
A plane veered off the runway, hit a fence and caught fire at an airport in southern South Korea, killing at least 47 people, emergency officials said. The National Fire Agency said the fire was ...
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Cabinet minister Lucy Powell told the PA news agency that Westminster “definitely had a perception” of a poor working culture but a new cohort of MPs presents an “opportunity to establish better ...
The property booking platform has used technology to disrupt attempts to set up unauthorised parties around New Year since 2020.
The records from the National Archives in Dublin show that the SDLP and the Irish government were heavily against the idea.