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Members of the Weymouth and Portland Lions Club gathered to support a runner after a successful community expo on Saturday, May 17. Matthew Roberts was met at the finish line of the 100km Jurassic ...
A federal judge ruled late on Tuesday that US officials must retain custody and control of migrants apparently removed to South Sudan in case he orders their removals were unlawful.
For a significant portion of the populace, this was no mere administrative tweak; it was an affront, a stripping of identity, and a ...
A popular fair jam-packed with more than 16 hours of live music and activities returns this bank holiday weekend ...
Rachael Griffin, Senior Coroner for Dorset, has issued a Prevention of Future Deaths report to Dorset Council and the Secretary of State ...
Alexander and Diana Darwall are challenging a Court of Appeal ruling that said the law allows the public to camp on the Dartmoor Commons in Devon.
The company will unveil its financial performance for the past year in an update to the stock market on Wednesday.
Prepare to set sail for a weekend of swashbuckling fun as the Weymouth Pirate Fest returns. The popular and quirky event will be back from Friday, October 3 – Sunday, October 5, with events happening ...
Ms Reeves will insist that the UK is open for business to other nations, after a trio of deals with the US, India and the EU have been struck.
Organisers of a skate jam, popular with skateboard enthusiasts have praised their event last weekend with crowds of all ages turning out to ...
THE removal of a payphone from outside a Weymouth hotel, garden structures and garage conversions feature in the latest, decided, planning decisions by Dorset Council. All of the decisions can be ...
The Work and Pensions Secretary will stand firm on Labour’s £5 billion plans for welfare cuts on Wednesday, arguing that reform is needed to make sure the system survives. Liz Kendall is expected to ...
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