New Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim admits he is under no illusions as to how difficult the job will be but is ready for the challenge. The 39-year-old signed off at Sporting Lisbon with a 4-2 ...
The former acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement director was widely expected to rejoin Mr Trump’s second administration.
England’s white-ball captain blazed six sixes – muscling one on to the roof of the Three Ws stand – and eight fours.
Aerial footage has shown the progress of the major project to repair a collapsed Wiltshire road. Preliminary work on the “unique” scheme to reinstate the B4069 Lyneham Banks began in July, over two ...
In October, Wiltshire Council revealed that Network Rail was due to begin analysing the proposals. Devizes Town Council added it will continue to work with Network Rail and Wiltshire Council to ...
A slew of newspapers splash on supposed contingency talks between the UK and France in the wake of the US election, while some papers shared images of the Princess of Wales as she returns to public ...
A historic 16th century village pub that has been saved by its local community is hiring new staff ahead of its plans to open in January.
A Wiltshire town council has applied for £40,000 in funding to upgrade the town centre over the next two years. In October, Marlborough Town Council submitted an application to Wiltshire Council for ...
A Government spokesperson said: “There is no place for antisemitism on our streets and we will not allow cultural and sporting events to be hijacked by those who seek to promote hate. “Those who push ...
Police have seized “counterfeit vapes and cigarettes” after raiding multiple shops in a Wiltshire town centre. Officers targeted stores around Chippenham during a series of raids on Friday, November 8 ...
Sir Keir Starmer is expected to discuss Ukraine and the conflict in the Middle East when he meets Emmanuel Macron in Paris ahead of attending an Armistice commemoration. The Prime Minister is heading ...
The president-elect expects the new leader to go around regular Senate order, if necessary, to allow him to fill his Cabinet.