Women aged between 50 and 70 are being urged to attend their breast-screening appointments after it emerged more than a third did not take up the offer last year. More than two million eligible women ...
Fewer than one in five claims for compensation for damage to vehicles caused by potholes are successful, new research suggests. Motoring services firm Halfords said potholes were now a “huge issue” ...
Surveyed employers received more than 1.2 million applications to just under 17,000 graduate vacancies during 2023/2024, according to the ISE.
The EU must do more to deal with the crisis in the Middle East, Irish premier Simon Harris has said. Mr Harris is in Brussels for a meeting of the European Council. He said he would be discussing the ...
Organisations representing the private rental sector said landlords are facing uncertainty ‘on a number of fronts’ as demand grows.
Dementia can take up to two years to diagnose but this laser-based technique is cheaper than current tests and can provide results in just seconds, the researchers said. Initial tests have shown it ...
UK and Scottish Governments also strike new deal for Great British Energy to work with public bodies in Scotland to support clean energy.
The herd was first brought to Blean Woods in 2022 to help manage the ancient woodland with their natural behaviour.
Primary schools can now apply for a share of £15 million capital funding to deliver up to 300 new or expanded nurseries across England, the Department for Education (DfE) has announced.
The Refugee Council estimates the number of asylum applications waiting to be determined could stand at 118,063 in January.
Academics hope that electric wallpaper, which goes on the ceiling and is painted over, could become a ‘viable’ replacement for central heating.
Millions are in urgent need of medication, food and shelter in Gaza, Lebanon and the wider area, the Disasters Emergency Committee has said.