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Israeli forces killed at least 74 people in Gaza on Monday, witnesses and health officials said. Air strikes left 30 dead at ...
The number of births in England and Wales rose last year, the first increase since 2021, helped by a “notable” jump in babies born to fathers aged 60 and over. Some 594,677 live births were registered ...
A workshop on How to Get Your Book Published will take place at Kennaway House, Sidmouth on Saturday 12th July 2025 2-4.30pm. It will be run ...
The Aurora Borealis stunned the nation last year, with dazzling light displays being visible as far south as Dorset, Essex, Cambridgeshire ...
Tennis fans braved the heat to queue overnight for the second day of Wimbledon – equipped with wine, umbrellas and strawberries. Many were taking extra precautions after a woman fainted in the heat ...
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds appealed to backbenchers to support the Bill ahead of a crunch vote on Tuesday.
These included the most expensive trip during the period, the 11-day visit by Charles and the Queen to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Samoa in October 2024, which included engagements ...
The winner of the McIlvanney Prize will be announced at the Bloody Scotland crimewriting festival in September.
The University of Portsmouth’s School of Computing is working with accident repair group ABL 1 Touch and Innovate UK on the project.
The BBC’s director-general was at Glastonbury Festival when Bob Vylan led chants of “Death, death to the IDF (Israel Defence Forces)” that were broadcast live.
Strike action by Glasgow subway workers will escalate this month when workers walk out for an additional three days – during the TRNSMT festival.
The softening in price growth may reflect weaker demand following stamp duty rises at the start of April, Nationwide Building Society said.