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HERE are some memories of the sheer devastation caused by the wartime bombing of the Chapelhay neighbourhood in Weymouth. They were shared with the Echo 10 years ago by Brian Churchill, who was born ...
Chris Minnoch, of the Legal Aid Practitioners Group, said lawyers have called the representative body ‘in tears’ over the situation.
Rugby league star Billy Boston is set to be knighted by the King at a Buckingham Palace investiture ceremony in a first for the sport.
A well-loved section of coastal path near the Fleet Lagoon in Ferrybridge has reopened after extensive restoration works ...
The next round of the DDAS Junior Championships took place at Revels fishery on Saturday the 7th of June in torrential rain. Seven brave(?) ...
Pride month is fully underway in Dorchester following its launch with a vibrant poetry evening. To kick off the month-long celebration of LGBT+ history, an evening of poetry reading was held at the ...
Essential repair and replacement work on two crumbling harbour walls at Weymouth Peninsula was due to start over last winter but will now start ...
No bus pass or registration will be required to access the scheme, which is due to run from July 19 to September 5.
The Government has been warned against raising the minimum income threshold for family visas to the same level for skilled workers as it is most likely to conflict with human rights law, an advisory ...
Labour’s Mary Kelly Foy said planning decisions on these sites ‘have frequently been underpinned by prejudice’.
Eurostar has unveiled plans to launch direct services connecting the UK with Germany and Switzerland. The operator claimed a “new golden age of international sustainable travel is here” as it ...
The UK-US trade deal was confirmed in a call between Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and US President Donald Trump on May 8. It included American tariffs on UK cars being 10% for the first 100,000 ...