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Rising temperatures are posing new challenges for firefighters who have made incremental progress against a massive wildfire ...
Findings from more than 1,000 questionnaires as part of a year-long social consultation by the project, led by The Lifescape Project in partnership with Northumberland Wildlife Trust and The Wildlife ...
The paper said: “Around one in four councils would see real-terms falls in overall funding under the Government’s proposals, with around 30 on the lowest funding floors seeing real-terms cuts of 11–12 ...
People who eat three portions of French fries a week have a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes, a new study suggests. Those who consume similar amounts of boiled, baked or mash potatoes do not ...
Almost one in five (19%) of doctors are considering quitting being a doctor in the UK, the General Medical Council (GMC) said. And one in eight (12%) are considering leaving the UK to work abroad, ...
Mr Putin’s foreign affairs adviser Yuri Ushakov said the Russian president and Mr Witkoff had a “useful and constructive ...
About 2,000 firefighters are fighting the blaze, which broke out in a village in the Aude region, a rural, wooded area that ...
At least 38 Palestinians were killed overnight and into Wednesday in the Gaza Strip while seeking aid from United Nations ...
Mayor Kazumi Matsui warned against a growing acceptance of military build-ups and of using nuclear weapons for national ...
Fewer than 1,000 homes affected by Storm Floris are still without power after crews spent Wednesday restoring supplies to thousands. By 9.30pm on Wednesday, Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks ...
The Republican president said that companies who make computer chips in the US would be spared the import tax. During the Covid-19 pandemic, a shortage of computer chips increased ...
Ms Rayner has given Beijing two weeks to explain why parts of its plans for the sprawling new embassy site are blacked out.