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The loser from the takeover of British Steel sat a few places away on the government front bench, where Miliband, the energy secretary, listened to the end of his plan to lead the world into a bright ...
British leadership in not making steel has been just as successful. If “green” policies had shut down the Scunthorpe Steelworks, it would have brought the UK closer to its net zero target ...
The presence of blue-green algae in Martray Lough near Ballygawley is "disheartening", the Department for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (Daera) has said. With the recent good weather ...
A British Horse Racing Authority spokesperson said: "Our thoughts are with everyone connected to Willy De Houelle. All the horses taking part had passed medical checks before racing. As is the ...
“Those who look after British racing’s equine athletes every day have a unique bond with their horses and provide the very best care imaginable. Our thoughts are with everyone connected with ...
A statement has been issued to announce a horse who competed in last weekend's Grand National race has died. Celebre d'Allen competed in the steeplechase at Aintree Racecourse on Saturday.
The Green Party of England and Wales is aiming for a "record" number of councillors as it looks to increase its power base for an eighth election in a row, party co-leader Adrian Ramsay has said.
Dressed to the nines, they were ready for one of the most iconic events in British racing. The festival started on Thursday, April 3 with everyone putting their best fashion foot-forward.
The festival will conclude with Grand National Day on Saturday, in the most revered event in British racing. The whole focus about Ladies Day is combining style and character with high-stakes ...
Even the head of the British Horse Racing Association (BHA) admits the sport is “at a crossroads” and that “some of the indicators are quite challenging” – corporate doublespeak for ...