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Monday is set to be one of the hottest June days on record, with highs of 34C serving tennis fans a sweltering start to Wimbledon. Much of England will enter a fourth day of a heatwave, forecast to be ...
The Government is to set out the concessions it has made to its welfare reforms in the hope that the climbdown on cuts will be enough to shore up support in a crunch vote. Work and Pensions Secretary ...
With recent heatwaves, the Fire Brigades Union said a decade of funding cuts has left the service overstretched and chronically underfunded.
The group is made up of energy providers, tech companies, energy regulator Ofgem, Energy Secretary Ed Miliband and Tech Secretary Peter Kyle.
Beatrice Wishart has been a campaigner for Brain Tumour Research since her daughter was diagnosed with one in 2012.
The risk to patient health from medicine shortages is the “distressing new normal”, pharmacists have warned. A report from Community Pharmacy England, which represents more than 10,000 community ...
Some 21 of parents admit they regret how much they have spent on activities their children have since given up.
A British Israeli soldier has been killed while fighting in northern Gaza, according to reports in Israel. He was named locally as 20-year-old Sergeant Yisrael Natan Rosenfeld from the city of ...
The Educational Institute of Scotland University Lecturers’ Association has warned of ‘widespread disruption’ in the event of ...
The Big Issue is featuring the Gallagher brothers in two special editions of the magazine this week ahead of their upcoming reunion tour.
Around 4,300 large-scale industrial properties in England will face a new business rates levy, experts warned.