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For the fifth match in a row, the Reds scored a winner after the 83rd minute to see off Atletico Madrid in their Champion ...
The defending champions picked up where they left off from May’s final, delivering a heavy defeat to Italian opponents.
MSPs have approved wide-ranging legislation proposed by the Scottish Government to reform how the justice system operates.
The strikes have toppled high-rise towers in areas densely populated by tent camps where thousands of Palestinians are ...
Think tank British Future has argued a combination of control and compassion could address the issue, similar to action taken in the US.
More than two million households plan to avoid turning on their central heating this winter – a 22% increase on last year – for fear of soaring energy bills, a survey suggests.
A poll conducted by Censuswide for the NEU of 2,001 people in the UK found nearly seven in 10 (69%) said they believe social media companies are robbing children and young people of their childhoods, ...
Leukaemia UK research looked at data on 12,770 cases of chronic and acute leukaemia diagnosed between April 2015 and March 2023.
It comes after a 2024 PHSO report highlighted that the scheme was making wrong decisions and withholding payments in some cases.
Some 7,600 ‘high quality jobs’ will be created as a result of investment by major US technology and investment firms.
David Gold, Royal Mail’s director of external affairs and policy, said: “To coincide with the 200th anniversary of the modern railway, Royal Mail is releasing a set of stamps honouring Britain’s ...
Reducing EHCP entitlement would be ‘the wrong place for the Government to start reforming’ the Send system, the Education Committee ...
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