Darren Jones, the chancellor’s second-in-command, is confident UK-US trading relationships could be deepened.
Month: January 2025
Wrestler who broke neck in ring dreams of comeback
Lee Mitchell, who wrestles as Mitchell Starr, is “overwhelmed by all the love and care” he is getting.
British medic saves girl, 3, with bullet lodged in neck in Gaza
David Anderson helped dislodge the bullet which was “millimetres” from Razan’s spinal cord.
268 miles in 87 hours – oncologist wins gruelling ultra-marathon
Lucy Gossage finished first in the women’s race between Derbyshire and Scotland on Thursday.
UK set to introduce digital driving licences
The government says technology should “make people’s lives easier” but any system won’t be mandatory.
Council giving out air fryers to 6,000 pensioners
North Lincolnshire Council is providing the appliances to help people reduce their energy bills.
Former Aberdeen & Dunfermline boss Calderwood dies
Former Aberdeen and Dunfermline Athletic manager Jimmy Calderwood has died aged 69.
Arrest after man, 21, dies in Paisley disturbance
Police say he died at the scene and a 19-year-old man has been arrested for alleged assault.
Bombers, battles and balls of yarn at ‘bonkers’ D-Day exhibition
The Longest Yarn in Enniskillen depicts soldiers, RAF bombers and beach assaults in knitted form.
Theatre director Claire van Kampen dies aged 71
The wife of actor Sir Mark Rylance died after being diagnosed with cancer, a family statement confirms.
