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D-Day veteran and Desert Rat, who was born on Christmas Eve in 1914, was also part of the division that liberated Belsen ...
Vladimir Putin has told Iran to accept a US nuclear deal that would ban it from enriching uranium, according to reports. For ...
This week, Nourish Scotland announced the impending opening of two taxpayer-funded eateries in Nottingham and Dundee where, in an attempt to combat food poverty and malnutrition, cheap and nutritious ...
The actress recalls her first job as a pantomime horse, her stellar co-performers and the awful shock of her daughter’s ...
Growers warn the restriction, imposed by the Environment Agency on around 240 farms in East Anglia, threatens significant ...
A key event in London’s summer social calendar is the Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition. This annual event, running from June ...
Artificial Intelligence is to help grade A-level and GCSE exam papers. Exam board AQA is working with King’s College London academics to create an AI virtual assistant to assist and support exam paper ...
Employers face paying more towards staff pensions under plans being considered by Rachel Reeves around how retirements are ...
Immigration was the sole driver of population growth in the European Union last year as deaths continued to outstrip births ...
Celebrity backers, a spoof website, legal claims and James Bond references – the retail rivalry where it’s not just the food ...
Trump signed an executive order in April to restore ‘America’s maritime dominance’ – but needs Asian investment to do it ...
Rachel Treweek has tabled questions in the House of Lords over measures to ensure companies comply with international law ...