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As the UK prepares to enter its third heatwave of the summer, millions are living in homes painfully ill-equipped to deal ...
Vishal Sharm, of the BMA, added: “While it may sound appealing to doctors at the beginning of their career to receive an ...
Wales Women cancelled training on Tuesday after the team bus was involved in a collision near their hotel. The Welsh FA have ...
A graduate tells of a demoralising battle against hundreds of applicants to find her first job – and the one thing she wished ...
The government has published a new Resilience Action Plan for widespread blackouts and other major emergencies ...
The changes to personal tax thresholds – tax rates were frozen in 2022 and are set to expire in 2028-29 – are expected to ...
Currently only Birmingham and Edinburgh have scrapped the 100ml limit, with passengers allowed to carry liquids in containers of up to two litres. There is no restriction on the number of containers ...
France is “doing [its] best” to stop small boat crossings and has been “strengthening cooperation” with the UK, according to Sylvie Bermann, the former French ambassador to Britain.
While the Government says reform is needed to modernise the system, experts warn it could burden employers and raise risks ...
The Pension Schemes Bill, which began its second reading this week, continues some sensible reforms which should tidy up the ...
At least 13 victims of the Post Office Horizon IT scandal may have taken their own lives as a result of the suffering they ...
Mr Maroto said the cost of living, pushed up by the demand for tourist flats, meant some ambulance workers, police and other public servants had to live in cars or caravans. The island, which is home ...