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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer will travel to Canada later this week to meet Mark Carney for talks on security and economic partnerships.
Policing is expected to receive an above-inflation boost in the spending review after eleventh-hour Cabinet negotiations over the weekend. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is prepared to announce real-terms ...
Some 13 also admit to buying multiple items with the plan to keep only one they like the most or that fits properly, the poll for KPMG found.
Independent analysis by think tank the Institute for Public Policy Research looked at Treasury figures between 2009/10 and 2022/23.
Governments, business leaders, scientists and campaigners are gathering for the third UN Ocean Conference in Nice on Monday.
TV doctor Hilary Jones has described assisted dying for the terminally ill as “kind and compassionate”, adding that he would help a patient to end their life if the law was changed.
The organisation has called on the Government to lift its two-child benefit cap after its report on deprivation in England.
A Stormont minister has urged the UK Government to allow the terminally ill early access to their state pension. Communities Minister Gordon Lyons said it is imperative that Government does more to ...
Scientists suggest the toxins could one day be used as ‘markers’ for medics to pinpoint the Parkinson’s patients at a higher risk of dementia.
Bowel cancer cells can “shapeshift” to resemble skin or muscle cells to enable them to spread aggressively, according to scientists who have hailed it as a major breakthrough they hope can help treat ...
Bournemouth University staff will begin four days of strike action on Wednesday in opposition to a “devastating attack” by the university.
Nigel Farage will call for Port Talbot’s blast furnaces to reopen after they were shut down last year as Reform UK sets its sights on the Welsh elections in 2026. On a visit to the South Wales town, ...