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Kemi Badenoch has said she would not want a man performing an “intimate” examination which checks for breast cancer. The ...
Around 80 people have been evacuated from their homes after a fire broke out at an electrical substation in west London. Fifteen fire engines and around 100 firefighters were called on Tuesday morning ...
The American president attacked Canada’s economy and threatened its sovereignty, suggesting it should become the 51st state.
It came as parent firm Associated British Foods said it saw ‘weaker sales’ across the budget fashion chain’s UK and Ireland stores.
The sugar tax could be extended to milkshakes, sweet treats and dairy alternatives, resulting in increased charges.
Play at the Madrid Open will resume as scheduled on Tuesday following Monday’s power cut. The outage, which affected much of Spain and Portugal, forced play to be suspended just after 12.30pm local ...
The prevalence of dementia in football must be tackled by the sport’s new independent regulator, MPs have said. Members have called for the new watchdog to be given powers to investigate the issue or ...
Rule 237 of the Highway Code requires vehicles to be well-ventilated to prevent driver drowsiness. The reason for the rule is to avoid drowsiness when in control of a vehicle, should drivers ignore ...
Millions of people across the country will see the cost of their prescriptions frozen for the first time in three years from today ...
New research has found that drinking white wine, Champagne and eating more fruit could reduce the risk of cardiac arrest.
Sir Stephen Houghton, chairman of the body representing metropolitan district councils, questioned benefits changes and investment strategy.
However, there were green shoots in the spring, with the likes of Caldwell Potter, who won at both Cheltenham and Aintree, Kalif Du Berlais, Blueking d’Oroux, Regent’s Stroll and Quebecois all showing ...