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Britain is hoping a deal can help stave off the full brunt of the US president’s sweeping 10 tariffs on all goods imported to ...
Tributes have poured in for a blind Scottish historian and author who died aged 87 after a short illness. Dr Fred Reid, ...
A defence housing strategy, to be published later this year, will set out further plans aimed at improving the standard of service family housing.
Far fewer women today would prefer to switch gender than they once did, according to a study. Researchers compared public attitudes and behaviours in the 1930s and 1940s with those in 2024 to find out ...
A yellow warning for rain is set to come into force on Good Friday, marking a damp start to the Easter bank holiday weekend. The Met Office alert for a “prolonged spell of rain” will come into effect ...
The birth of the Socorro doves marks an important milestone for the Socorro Dove Project, an initiative to bring the species back from extinction.
Patrick Roach, general secretary of the NASUWT teaching union, warned of an ‘unprecedented surge’ of violence and abuse in schools in ...
Bikers are set to descend on Westminster as part of a protest by veterans who served in the British Army during the Northern Ireland Troubles, calling for the retention of the Legacy Act.
Ms Meloni is the first European leader to have face-to-face talks with him since he announced and partially suspended 20 ...
The watercolour, titled Bouleternere, was painted in 1925 with sparing use of colour and depicts the hillside town.