The Bronze Age gold fastener is believed to be only one of seven found in England.
Month: January 2024
Cambridge University in pay row with 450 staff
Unite says support staff are paid too little, but the university says it is committed to dialogue.
Laura Nuttall’s mum calls for more brain cancer funding
Ms Nuttall, who died in May, ticked off a bucket list after being diagnosed with brain cancer.
DUP deal to restore Northern Ireland government to be published
The deal is expected to include legislation to be fast-tracked through parliament on Thursday.
Sikhs fear for their safety, MPs tell minister
Activists have called on the government to take action after receiving credible threats to their lives.
Bankers’ bonuses: No cap under Labour, says Reeves
Rachel Reeves tells the BBC that she would not reinstate the cap scrapped last year.
Comic Relief 2024: Sir Lenny Henry to host for final time
The comic says it is time for “new faces” after hosting the BBC charity telethon for almost 40 years.
Pharmacists to prescribe drugs for minor illnesses
Chemists can now prescribe antibiotics and other treatments without patients seeing a doctor.
XL bully dogs: Some owners could flout new laws – RSPCA
New laws banning the American XL bully breed take effect from 1 February in England and Wales.
Record Dry January saved the average person £118
This January was the driest in history with a survey suggesting one in five drinkers gave up alcohol.
