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The Burton Bradstock Festival of Music and Art will be held from August 10 to 17. It will feature classical, jazz and world music with internationally acclaimed performers, and an eight day exhibition ...
Dorset Knob Throwing Festival in 2022 (Image: Finnbarr Webster) One of the county's quirkiest festivals the Dorset Knob Throwing Festival is back, its new home is at the 63rd Cattistock Countryside ...
Britpop fans are gearing up for the three highly anticipated Oasis shows at Murrayfield as the first is set to begin later on Friday. The Mancunian rockers will return to Scotland for the first time ...
BRIDPORT manager Chris Herbst has t at some of his players commitment ahead of their game with Bishop Lydeard.
The man at the centre of a Scottish town’s centuries-old “Burryman” tradition says the mystery behind the unusual costume he wears each year is what makes it special. Each year, Andrew Taylor dons a ...
The most common concerns raised by contacts to the helpline were about sexual abuse or exploitation, emotional abuse and physical abuse.
Mr Lammy is reported to have attended mass at the vice president’s Washington residence during a visit in March.
A baby boy was diagnosed with a one in a million condition after a doctor commented on the size of his head during an appointment for an unrelated issue.
People with head and neck cancer in England will be fast-tracked on to a clinical trial for a “potentially transformative” vaccine under new NHS plans. The first patients have received the jab, which ...
The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) said currently much focus remains on treatments to cure patients, despite many having progressive life-limiting conditions including those who are frail or ...
Knowsley Safari in Merseyside has welcomed the arrival of two Amur tiger cubs. Yuki, a five-year-old Amur tiger, gave birth to the two cubs on July 29 after arriving at the park in February as part of ...
Conor O’Rourke, who is now three, was part of a rare subgroup of patients which made his condition essentially untreatable.