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Dr Simon Paine, a consultant neuropathologist at NUH, added: “This new method of diagnosing brain tumours is going to be a game changer, it really is revolutionary. It not only increases the speed at ...
All children and families should have access to high-quality books that are ‘representative of the contemporary UK’, a report says.
The ASA said the ad for Daily30+ was likely to mislead consumers by implying that the product did not contain any ultra-processed ingredients.
Ms Reeves will insist that the UK is open for business to other nations, after a trio of deals with the US, India and the EU have been struck.
A new wax figure of the Princess of Wales has been unveiled at Madame Tussauds London. Styled in a sparkly pink Jenny Packham gown and silver pumps, Kate’s waxwork is also wearing a replica of the ...
The organisation is urging the Government, businesses, retailers and tea drinkers to take action that ensure fairer pay and working conditions.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy hit out at the renewed military offensive in the Gaza strip and the restrictions on aid.
Treating cold sores with anti-viral medicines could help slash the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, research suggests. Previous studies have found that the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) can lie ...
The Work and Pensions Secretary will stand firm on Labour’s £5 billion plans for welfare cuts on Wednesday, arguing that reform is needed to make sure the system survives.
The Chancellor has been adamant she will not turn to tax rises as part of the Government’s efforts to fund its policies.
The Government insists water companies which break the law will be punished for their ‘disgraceful behaviour’.
Wendt’s family said he died early on Tuesday morning, peacefully in his sleep while at home, publicity firm The Agency Group said.