Fire Brigades Union raises concerns over ‘dangerous’ reduction in automatic call-outs
Firefighters in Thames Valley have criticised proposals to change how they respond to automatic calls from alarm systems
Read moreFirefighters in Thames Valley have criticised proposals to change how they respond to automatic calls from alarm systems
Read moreONS figures compiled ub Usdaw show a 42% increase in rates of shoplifting across the south east, above the national rise of 37%
Read moreTrain drivers' union ASLEF has announced it is staging more strike action, with rolling walkouts are planned to begin on Tuesday, May 7
Read moreThe Climate Stripes graphics were part of the climate change messaging in last weekend's London Marathon, urging action on environmental issues
Read moreBerkshire Lowland Search and Rescue is one of many charities set to receive £1,000 in support from a group of donations totalling more than £1 million
Read moreTHE INQUEST into the murder of James Furlong, David Wails, and Joe Ritchie-Bennett has concluded after more than three months of hearings at The Old Bailey in London today, Friday,...
Read moreThe Activate Learning Trust has announced that it has appointed Rachel Cave, head teacher at Highdown School, as Chief Education Officer
Read moreThe NHS is celebrating blood plasma donors and appealing for more to come forward as it observes Plasma Donation Week
Read moreResearch released by Action for Children shows that nearly one in three children are facing barriers to education outside of the school gates
Read moreFirefighters in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire are now using the same breathing apparatus following a three-year project
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