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Adding to the economic turmoil are also larger frustrations over Mr Trump’s deportation tactics, increasingly the subject of legal scrutiny and human rights criticisms, and moves by his administration ...
The Stena Immaculate will be towed to the Port of Great Yarmouth later this week, a month after it was struck while at anchor in the North Sea by the container ship Solong. The US tanker has been ...
The Children’s Commissioner for England has called for ‘stronger action’ to protect young people from harmful content online.
Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker has said the highly anticipated follow-up to the show’s popular USS Callister episode will see its characters thrust into an online multiplayer game, picking up ...
“Patients and carers can feel exhausted, burnt out, frustrated, angry and guilty, among other emotions. Patients and carers’ physical and mental health may deteriorate because of the extra burden of ...
Secondary schools are increasingly using funding for disadvantaged pupils to plug budget holes, a survey for Sutton Trust suggests.
The daughter of a medical researcher whose murder has been unsolved for 30 years has appealed for help finding her killer to make sure he does not strike again. Mother-of-three Janet Brown, 51, was ...
Downing Street said that the UK will “coolly and calmly” continue its negotiations after Donald Trump announced a 90-day tariff pause for most nations. The US president said he would be delaying ...
The Money and Mental Health Policy Institute, an independent charity which was founded by consumer champion Martin Lewis, has made the award.
It is recommended streamers commit to paying 5 of their UK subscriber revenue into a cultural fund that will finance drama tailored to UK viewers.
US tariffs could cause further uncertainty for the UK housing market, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors said.
Daniel Kebede, general secretary of the NEU, said the country should look at Australia where social media is banned for under-16s.