Bruno Peek, 74, from Gorleston-on-Sea in Norfolk, masterminded worldwide beacon tributes for the late Queen’s golden, diamond and platinum jubilees, and has now set his sights on commemorating the ...
A Tardis, a Dalek and a variety of costumes worn in sci-fi series Doctor Who are to be auctioned. The sale, which will run from February 11 to February 25, will feature outfits worn by David Tennant, ...
The attraction is set to include four period villages and 13 live shows in which visitors can ‘immerse themselves in British history’.
More flooding is possible as rain and wind is set to continue sweeping across parts of the UK on Tuesday. Gusts of 84mph and almost 60mm of rainfall have battered much of southern England and more ...
Regulator Ofwat announced the doubling of funding for its Innovation Fund which has already funded concrete printing, pipebots and nature schemes.
MPs scrutinising the assisted dying Bill will hear from England’s chief medical officer Professor Sir Chris Whitty as they meet for the first day of oral evidence on the proposed legislation.
Food prices overall increased by 0.5 between December and January, according to British Retail Consortium figures.
UK trade in ivory from hippos, narwhals, orcas and sperm whales has been banned as part of conservation efforts, the Government has said. The Ivory Act, introduced to protect elephants, has been ...
Scotland’s First Minister has signed a new agreement with the City of London to bolster the nation’s financial sector. John Swinney signed an updated version of the Partnership Agreement between the ...
Events marking the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz feature across several of Tuesday’s newspaper front pages. The Daily Mirror carries a full-page picture of 95-year-old survivor ...
The Government should slow down its artificial intelligence action plans until a statutory duty of care for children is in place around the technology, a leading charity has said.