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The largest solar project on the Planning Inspectorate's list of Nationally Significant Infrastructure in the East, is High Grove Solar in Norfolk, which would have a capacity of 720MW and includes ...
MPs voted on Tuesday to allow the Government's Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill to advance to the next ...
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is playing a key role at two major Pride events this month, proudly taking centre stage as the headline sponsor for both Cambridge Pride and Essex Pride. ARU is ...
The 2025 edition of the BBC Radio 2 In The Park festival will be held in Chelmsford's Hylands Park this September. The huge event will take place over three days in the Essex city and is set to bring ...
The Wanted star Max George has shared his excitement about returning to Hylands Park in Chelmsford for the Foodies Festival this weekend. Foodies Festival will visit Hylands Park, Chelmsford, from ...
Sam Gillette Thu, June 5, 2025, 2:04 PM PDT 3 min read Michael Kappeler/picture alliance/Getty German Chancellor Friedrich Merz (left) met with President Donald Trump (right) at the White House.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is pushing for a trade agreement between the European Commission and the U.S. that brings down the tariffs that are threatening his community.
Mary Jane Hancock, Chelmsford died May 30, 2025. Visiting hours Tuesday, June 10, 2025, from 4:00-7:00 PM at DOLAN FUNERAL HOME, 106 MIDDLESEX STREET, N. CHELMSFORD, MA.
To limit the fallout, the Chancellor may opt for a bit of all three. It's unclear what this would mean for the economy as it would depend on the mix of the changes in spending, taxes and borrowing.
The 2025 edition of the BBC Radio 2 In The Park festival is to be held in Chelmsford. The event, which last year saw performances from the likes of Sting, Pet Shop Boys and Snow Patrol in Preston ...
The chancellor will unveil the spending review at lunchtime - with plans to invest billions of pounds across the UK. However, Rachel Reeves will admit that "too many people" are yet to feel the ...
Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany spoke rarely but reverently, and found a warm reception in the Oval Office. Now he hopes to turn rapport into policy wins.