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Government U-turns over winter fuel payments and welfare reform have left Chancellor Rachel Reeves with a multibillion-pound fiscal shortfall.
A man who admitted possessing a zombie knife in a private place is awaiting sentence. Appearing at Southampton Magistrates' Court, Marcin Skrzypk pleaded guilty to possessing an offensive weapon at an ...
Southampton Solent University is thriving in the National Student Survey. The 2025 survey, which gathers feedback from over 250,000 students across the UK, showed Solent's Department of Art and Music ...
A Mercedes driver clocked at over 100mph on a busy motorway has avoided a ban. Eduard Paraschiv was behind the wheel of the speeding vehicle on the M27 on March 1, 2024. The 23-year-old was driving ...
Law students are set to gain hands-on experience with artificial intelligence. The University of Southampton’s Global Legal Clinic has announced a partnership with CaseCraft.AI, an AI platform ...
"We’re thrilled to have raised over £800 for Mind and look forward to hosting more events like this in future." ...
Highway crews from Southampton City Council are set to undertake roadworks on busy Weston Parade next week which will see the road fully closed in both directions. The road will be hit by these works ...
Nearly 200 people have signed a petition against the "overdevelopment" of Rownhams, as a consultation has been launched to build 200 ...
This was no ordinary Victorian coaching inn or pub - it was a structure built directly into the bones of Southampton’s history.
A warning has been issued as an increasing number of residents are falling for "Hi Mum/Dad" fraud. Scammers are impersonating adult children to request money. Wishing to be helpful, parents then ...
Barratt David Wilson Homes Southampton Division will continue working with the RSPB for another five years. This builds on 11 years of collaboration to support wildlife and nature-friendly development ...