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Firefighters say vehicle caught fire after ploughing off bridge and crashing near railway tracks
Transfer 'temporarily suspended' over concerns it contravened the European Convention of Human Rights
In his speech to the Tory faithful, the Prime Minister will compare himself to Margaret Thatcher
Twelve locations identified by Which? as the top areas to live in during retirement
Amy Pope vows to work with countries that want to renew their labour forces
Just 660 of the 19,441 people who crossed the Channel this year and declared their nationality could be transferred to their home country
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says the move sends 'a clear message to hardworking taxpayers across the country'
Opposition hopes march encourages voters to take part in the polls, giving it a chance to lead
Defence Secretary Shapps says contracts have been signed with BAE Systems, Rolls-Royce and Babcock Marine, and will support thousands of jobs in the UK
Site went down for about an hour and a half in the early hours of Sunday morning
Police have to wait 48 hours for area to cool so that they can investigate what caused the fire
No UK soldiers will be sent to fight in conflict with Russia, Prime Minister says in response to proposal by defence chief
They are also more likely to suffer from 'systemic reactions' to the flu shot, including fever, headache and myalgia
Experts found the longer the bouts of activity, the better, regardless of total levels
Women sent journalist text messages, GPS location and videos showing conditions inside the truck
