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Sir Keir Starmer said he wished Joe Biden a “swift and successful treatment” after the former US president announced he had been diagnosed with an “aggressive” form of prostate cancer. Mr Biden’s ...
Citizens Advice welcomed the legislation, saying it was ‘a crucial step towards better protections for consumers’.
The North West of England is attracting new-build flat buyers who are keen to lock in sales early, property firm Hamptons said.
The party’s Europe spokesman Stephen Gethins said: “Returning to the EU and returning to the single market and customs union should have been at the very top of the agenda at this EU-UK summit.
The incumbent centre-right Democratic Alliance has won the general election in Portugal but failed to secure a majority in parliament and was set to take office as a minority government for the second ...
John Swinney has said he has “healed” the SNP, after inheriting a “fractured” party from his predecessor Humza Yousaf. The First Minister said when he took over the top job in Scottish politics just ...
Analysis by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) found rising deaths among working-age adults from cardiovascular disease, increasing heart failure and growing risks from obesity and diabetes.
The Stroke Association said that around a third of stroke survivors will suffer aphasia – a language and communication disability, which leaves people struggling to speak, read, write or understand ...
Scientists warn rising sea levels could push important freshwater tidal areas up against man-made barriers such as weirs.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson will tell a conference she aims to put Britain at the forefront of a ‘revolution’ in technology.
Speaking ahead of the visit, the Tanaiste said he has consistently said the Legacy Act is ‘not fit for purpose’.
A majority of people think the Supreme Court made the right decision in its recent ruling on biological sex and that the law on women’s rights is now clear, according to a survey commissioned by ...