Homelessness People think it can never happen to them, but it can, in the blink of an eye... READ MORE›
An elite group of specially trained prison officers had to be deployed to jails in England and Wales 580 times last year, figures show... READ MORE›
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry joined children from the charities they support on board Belmond British Pullman train at Paddington Station... READ MORE›
Six years after the Winterbourne View abuse scandal, Ray James new job is to ensure people with learning disabilities can move on from long-stay units... READ MORE›
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Britain's biggest existing solar farm is at Lyneham in Wiltshire... READ MORE›
In June, however, Tesla offered him a job in Europe, which avoided the visa difficulties, and he told Dyson he was leaving... READ MORE›
Many of the people I speak to say the PIP assessments do not take into account the effect their mental health conditions have on their lives... READ MORE›
The price beat the 157,000 dollars paid in 2014 for a letter that had been written a few hours before the Titanic sank... READ MORE›
The handwritten letter on oversized, embossed Titanic stationery was written by First Class victim Alexander Oskar Holverson to his mother on April 13th 1912... READ MORE›
Heath, who died in 2005 aged 89, would have been interviewed under caution over seven allegations dating between 1961 and 1992, relating to five boys and two adult men... READ MORE›
A police source said Mike Veale has accepted that staging the appeal for victims outside heath's home was a mistake... READ MORE›
The farmer, Rachel Rivers, promised she would present the firefighters with organic sausages when the animals were slaughtered for their meat... READ MORE›
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals said they'd be sending the firefighters a pack of Linda McCartney vegan sausages... READ MORE›
Almost 15,000 badgers have been killed since the first culling took place in Gloucestershire and Somerset in 2013... READ MORE›
Devon now has six badger culls under way, with Somerset and Wiltshire having three each, with others in Cheshire, Cornwall, Dorset, Gloucestershire and Herefordshire... READ MORE›
Nidia Gongora the Afro-Colombian singer confronting macho music culture... READ MORE›
A Warrior armoured fighting vehicle was loaded at the Army's rail head at Ludgershall, Wiltshire... READ MORE›
Banks including RBS and NatWest are affected Customers from RBS, NatWest, Coutts and Ulster Bank... READ MORE›
Natural England said supplementary culling would take place annually for the next five years in Gloucestershire and Somerset... READ MORE›
The NSPCC is so concerned by the exploitation of trafficked Vietnamese children that staff refer to UK-produced cannabis as blood cannabis ... READ MORE›
Three men have admitted their part in running a large-scale cannabis factory from an underground nuclear bunker... READ MORE›
Flt Lt Townshend was not concentrating while flying and was bored... READ MORE›
Becky watts search police given more time to question pair... READ MORE›
Other first world war lines included the Maidstone-Swale line in Kent and the London defence ring across Essex, Kent and Surrey... READ MORE›
Last year almost 11,000 badgers were killed as part of the cull... READ MORE›
Police said searches of houses in Wilton Close, Southmead, the city's Barton Hill district, and the family home, were part of lines of inquiry ... READ MORE›
Town planners did much more damage to English heritage in the 1950s and 1960s than Hitler's Second World War bombs, Andrew Lloyd Webber has said... READ MORE›
Archaeologists who worked on the site at Larkhill, in Wiltshire, said the century-old complex was a valuable discovery - although it posed hazards... READ MORE›
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The Wildlife Trusts warns that England's quiet, unnoticed wild places in which nature thrives are at risk... READ MORE›
The three men found in the bunker were arrested on suspicion of cannabis production and taken to custody in Melksham... READ MORE›
Fair, who documents pollution and waste in the world's industrial sites, has come to Britain to conduct an aerial toxic tour of south Wales... READ MORE›
IReporter Robert Ondrovic captured an image of the penumbral lunar eclipse in 2013 from Somers, New York, and shared some tips about how to photograph the event... READ MORE›
At Salisbury District Hospital, in Wiltshire, four out of seven nights were run by a junior doctor entering their second year of foundation training... READ MORE›
Stop the Cull finds number of herds with TB outbreak, in Dorset cull zone and at its edge, increased after badger killing began... READ MORE›
Lord Thomas, the most senior judge in England and Wales, imposed restrictions preventing journalists from reporting the legal arguments that took place in the hour-long hearing... READ MORE›
Chedworth was built as a dwelling around three sides of a courtyard, with a fine mosaic floor, as well as two separate bathing suites... READ MORE›
Heather Sebire, English Heritage's curator for Stonehenge, said People think that because it's stone it's virtually indestructible... READ MORE›
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