Vaping, illegal drug use and drinking alcohol appears more common among children from better-off families compared to less advantaged households, analysis has suggested. A greater proportion of ...
The latest Israeli bombardment of central and northern Gaza has killed at least 18 people, including five children and two women, Palestinian officials said. Two strikes hit tents for displaced people ...
Climate groups, backed by trade unions, called on the Treasury to fund a strategy that prioritises domestic renewable manufacturing and production.
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said operational decisions were a matter for the police, not ministers or the Mayor of London.
Frank Sinatra’s My Way and The Beatles’ Hey Jude are among the most popular songs chosen by terminally ill people to ...
“It’s the nicest thing to be able to do,” a woman who has made and repaired hundreds of teddy bears has said. Sarah Wilkinson started her business Bears of Brighouse in mid-2022; she makes teddies, as ...
Pub operator exited its brewing operations and sold a swathe of pubs over the last year, in a bid to pay off its debts.
Federal prosecutors claim the tech giant’s reach leaves rivals with little to no incentive to compete for users.
The British-Canadian scientist warned the technology increases the risk of cyber-attacks, fake videos and political interference.
The country’s military said it was boosting front-line defences to cope with ‘confrontational hysteria’ by South Korean and US forces.
Jacob Hersant was told he will be become the first person in Australia jailed for performing an outlawed salute.
The Financial Times, Daily Mail and Daily Express all lead on the warning from intelligence chief Ken McCallum, who said threats from state-backed espionage are the “most complex and interconnected” ...