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The UK Supreme Court is set to rule on the legal definition of a woman, following a challenge brought by women’s rights campaigners. The ruling follows a series of challenges brought by the campaign ...
The Government announced plans to ban disposable vapes last January, with the measure coming into force on June 1.
Grainne McCloskey, Eden Project manager for Scotland, added: “The Big Lunch has always been about sharing food and making new connections – and with this new evidence confirming that people agree food ...
Families with a disabled child are facing average waits of more than 200 days to get assessments for social care, according to research by a charity which said the system is “failing”.
More than 1,000 miles of roadworks in England will be lifted to ease the Easter getaway, the Department for Transport has announced. National Highways will remove roadworks from 1,127 miles of ...
William had his hand over his mouth at points during the match and celebrated goals with Prince George, who wore his claret and blue scarf.
The Labour politician, 45, promised that the fashion world was at the ‘heart’ of the Government’s industrial strategy.
Scientists have found the region of the brain responsible for a person’s ability to deal with new problems by examining brain-damaged patients. Researchers, led by experts from the National Hospital ...
The ASA said the ads irresponsibly pressured consumers into booking, trivialised the risks, or exploited women’s insecurities around body image.
Walking at a brisker pace could slash the risk of heart rhythm problems, according to a study. The findings “suggest brisk walking may be a safe and effective exercise to reduce arrhythmia”, which ...
The rate in the area is 14.5 per 100,000 people, more than five times the estimated worldwide rate of 2.71 per 100,000 people.
GambleAware urged people to ‘open up’ after a survey suggested 67 of the public believe there is still stigma around gambling harms.