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West Suffolk Council says it is set to miss its net zero target by almost 10 years due to a lack of money in a meeting report.
West Suffolk Council says it is set to miss its net zero target by almost 10 years due to a lack of money in a meeting report ...
Residents of south west Wiltshire spotted and heard American fighter jets flying over the region on the morning of Monday, May 12.
The US President Donald Trump will be making a flying visit to the United Kingdom onboard one of the Boeing VC-25As designated as ' Air Force One' for such flights later tonight. Trump's stopover at ...
As the country comes together to reflect and mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day, there are still so many reminders of the Second World War here in Suffolk.
The surrounding site of The Bird In Hand in Beck Row, near Mildenhall, was purchased by the Government last year after it was shut by Greene King. Following its closure, it has been alleged that ...
I captured a dramatic moment as a USAF KC-135 Stratotanker performed a sharp bank during its approach and initiated a go-around at RAF Mildenhall in the UK. The aircraft handled challenging ...
The UK will unite to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day, with a spectacular display by the Red Arrows set to grace the skies. This significant date in 1945 marked the official defeat of Nazi ...
The map reveals a surprising truth about New England: this region, known for its harsh winters and mild summers, has actually taken brutal hits from major hurricanes in the past. The mid-Atlantic ...
But controversy hangs over the contests after elections were delayed in nine areas amid an overhaul of local government in England. Nigel Farage has said “five and half million people in this ...
Temperatures are expected to climb even higher, with highs of 27°C expected today (Picture: BNPS) Some lucky areas of the UK are set to reach 29°C tomorrow as forecasters hint that highs of 30 ...
Scorching temperatures and plenty of sunshine have been forecast for the UK this week. The warmer conditions are thanks to high pressure, which Met Office meteorologists say will continue to build.