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The Government will not split the UK’s energy market into regions if it raises people’s bills, Ed Miliband has said. The Energy Secretary is considering proposals for zonal pricing in the UK power ...
The regulator has published its final version of the Children’s Codes of practice, which firms have until July to come into line with.
The 31 year-old, who won both the USPGA and Open crowns last year, harbours the dream of emulating the Northern Irishman in ...
Pope Francis’s body has been moved to St Peter’s Basilica, where it will lie in state for three days ahead of his funeral on ...
A Southampton dad threatened the owner of a private car park in South Cumbria with a large knife after he intended to park on his property overnight.
Police have given an update following a shocking stabbing that took place in Eastleigh last year. As reported in the Echo last year, officers rushed to Twyford Road at around 7.38pm on Sunday, July 21 ...
Red Funnel, which operates from Southampton to the Isle of Wight, has received a coveted award for excellent customer service.
Marie Heathcote lodged an appeal after New Forest District Council rejected her application to install a new garden fence and gate. But a government-appointed planning inspector has upheld the council ...
An award-winning artist is creating a new sculpture for Netley. Eastleigh Borough Council has commissioned artist Nick Hornby to develop the large-scale artwork on Hound Parish Council land. The piece ...
Law students from University of Southampton are giving up their time to help local people or businesses defending themselves as McKenzie Friends.
The Liberal Democrats have pledged to continue their fight for the community and ensure the future of the Henry Cort site benefits local people.
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