Passenger train services were delayed by the equivalent of more than 100 days in a year due to lorries hitting bridges, new figures show. Network Rail said 1,532 bridge strikes were reported in ...
It’s been an absolute privilege to oversee his recovery since his surgery,’ said Jon Forde, head of bears at Wildwood Trust.
Nearly one million workers in Britain’s jobs market have been “lost” because of poor and unreliable official data and the rate of UK unemployment and inactivity may have been overstated, a think tank ...
The Met Office put in place a yellow warning for ice for much of southern England, the Midlands and eastern Wales until 10am on Wednesday.
Ads for Bullion Club, Gold Bank, Harrington & Byrne, Solomon Global and The Pure Gold Company were all banned.
Researchers said that while access to mental health services has risen, the health system continues to struggle to keep pace with demand.
Jaguar has unveiled a new logo that combines upper and lower case letters and confirmed it will only make electric cars in ...
The Technology Secretary is setting out Ofcom’s social media priorities as powers from the Online Safety Act come into force.
Experts said that ‘cardiorespiratory fitness’ could be used as a predictor for thinking and memory problems in older age.
Russian President Vladimir Putin formally lowered the threshold for Russia’s use of its nuclear weapons on Tuesday, a move ...
The October 26 election kept the governing Georgian Dream party in power, but opponents say the vote was rigged.
The opposition leader in Somalia’s breakaway region of Somaliland won last week’s election, the electoral commission has said ...