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Women face longer waits for NHS care than men, new data have revealed. Females make up 57 per cent of the 7.36 million ...
Court of Appeal quashes convictions of Errol Campbell and expresses ‘regret’ he took the miscarriage of justice to his grave ...
The number of new non-doms arriving in Britain plunged by more than 5,000 in the year before Labour took power, new tax figures show. Some 9,100 people registered as non-doms in the tax year ending ...
At Heathrow, a mini gym with three Peloton exercise bikes opened after the pandemic but was closed last year. Under Virgin’s ...
Britain is now closely aligned with Brussels on 21 policy areas, up from four at the beginning of the year. They include ...
The change, which was promised in Labour’s manifesto last summer, will bring the voting age down to 16, in line with Scottish and Welsh elections. The Government has also proposed automated voter ...
A mock trial has shone a fresh light on the case of Peter Higgs, the curator sacked following the disappearance of priceless ...
Ai-Da, the ‘world’s first ultra-realistic robot artist’, has painted an insipid likeness of King Charles that will offend ...
The Prime Minister and German chancellor Friedrich Merz signed the deal - to be known as the Kensington Treaty - at the V&A ...
The golden pebble beach at Seatown is rather under-the-radar. The pebbles make a satisfying “shhhh” sound when waves sift ...
If a day trip is more suitable, consider the Dorset Heavy Horse Farm Park, where families can feed rare-breed heavy horses, ...
Britain will be made to pay into the European Union’s budget as the price for Sir Keir Starmer’s Brexit reset. New EU ...