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PM Mark Carney said the invitation ‘cut across’ messages his government is trying to send in response to US threats against ...
Mayors Steve Rotheram and Andy Burnham, alongside former rail minister Huw Merriman, are urging the Government to support the proposal.
John Keenan, the Bishop of Paisley and the President of the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland, expressed his “sadness” that MSPs backed the general principles of the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill ...
Regular, moderate-intensity exercise helps maintain crucial vitamin D levels during the darker months – even without weight loss or supplements.
The NSPCC is calling on tech companies to rethink how social media platforms are designed and prioritise creating age-appropriate experiences ...
The luxury fashion brand said it is hiking its cost-cutting target to £100 million of savings by the 2027 financial year.
The Co-op has said availability in its shops and website will start to recover from this weekend as it brings its systems back online following a major cyber attack.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there was ‘no way’ Israel would halt its war in Gaza, dimming hopes for a ceasefire.
Ahmad al-Sharaa has ties to al Qaida and joined insurgents battling US forces in Iraq before entering the Syrian war.
The organisations are holding a rally outside the UK Parliament on Wednesday morning to demand more support for workers to transition into ...
The Competition and Markets Authority will look at whether the deal could result in a ‘substantial lessening of competition’ in the sector.
National Highways said the road will be closed throughout the Wednesday morning peak period anti-clockwise between junctions 6 and 5.