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National Galleries of Scotland found 49 of people in the UK feel they have easy access to cultural space, with the figure 64 north of the border.
The White House press secretary said the corporation had to ‘correct and take down’ a story but a BBC spokesperson said it ‘did not remove ...
On Tuesday, search teams were seen draining a well and clearing areas of dense vegetation near abandoned buildings in an area near Praia da Luz.
A report by the Women and Equalities Committee said that ‘meaningful change requires both cultural and structural reform’.
An in-home foot scanner that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to recognise the warning signs of heart failure could help keep people with the condition out of hospital, according to researchers.
More than 100 men stormed Bayham Abbey, near Tunbridge Wells in Kent, with makeshift weapons, in protest at its closure as part of religious reforms.
The Commons Public Accounts Committee criticised the speed of decommissioning work at the former nuclear power plant.
Train operators "punish people who have made an innocent mistake", according to an inquiry which criticised Britain’s “complex” fares system. The regulator, the Office of Rail and Road (ORR), ...
The US President has decided to ‘provide different treatment’ to the UK after a deal that was struck between Washington and London last month.
Following a low-calorie diet could increase the risk of developing symptoms of depression, a study suggests. The effects of calorie restriction on mood were more pronounced in men and overweight ...
Industry has welcomed Donald Trump’s decision to keep tariffs at 25% on British steel and aluminium for now, but warned that “uncertainty remains” over the final tax rate.
Details of the foiled 2008 extremist plot emerged as the Government was pressed over steps to protect reservoirs against attack.