The Bank of England has fulfilled expectations and chosen to keep the base rate of interest at five per cent, much to the detriment of those Britons looking to take a step up the property ladder.
Scotland Yard arrested a man tonight after issuing an urgent appeal to trace "dangerous" Daniel Sonnex in relation to the murders of two French students in London.
Commenting on the decision today (Thursday) of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) to hold interest rates at 5% TUC Head of Economic and Social Affairs Adam Lent said: "This was the wrong decision. The knock-on effects of
Reacting to the Public Services Industry Review published today (Thursday) and conducted by Dr DeAnne Julius, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:"This report misses the point of public services. Much of what the public services do needs to be motivated
TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber has written to the Rt Hon Peter Robinson MP MLA, First Minister, Deputy First Minister and Secretary of State, and the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland (ECNI) to complain about homophobic remarks made by Iris
Midnight's Children won the Booker Prize in 1981, and the Indian-born writer was hot favourite to take the special award decided by the public in an online poll. "Marvellous news!" said Rushdie, who was in the United States on a
Grampian Fire and Rescue Service, in association with Grampian Police, Aberdeen City Council and the Bon Accord Camera Club invites all amateur photographers to take part in a nature photography competition. 2008/07/10 00:00:00
An application to build new facilities for the Fisheries Research Service (FRS) in Aberdeen has been approved by Aberdeen City Council's planning committee. 2008/07/10 00:00:00
Visitors are being offered the chance if they are brave enough to learn about the dark and frightening side of the Tolbooth Museum at 2pm on Sunday, 13 July. 2008/07/10 00:00:00
A new draft masterplanning process for Aberdeen which could speed up the planning process and improve the type and standards of developments in the city is to be put out for public consultation. 2008/07/10 00:00:00
There was a dramatic twist today in motorsport boss Max Mosley's privacy action against the News of the World over what it called a "sick Nazi orgy" when its star witness failed to give evidence.
The old adage holds that there is no such thing as a free meal. Over the last few months, campaigners in Nottingham have been trying to prove this wrong, dishing out free vegan food to shoppers. Several events have been