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Steve James, 65, has reached the halfway point of his goal to run 200 marathons in 200 days, while researchers at the University of Exeter monitor the impact on his body. Mr James set off from Topsham ...
Despite ‘strong’ legal obligations in place already on employers, they are ‘simply not doing enough to retain existing workers’, a ...
The brother of a British man who has been detained overseas since 2017 has said he is putting his faith in the Prime Minister ahead of a meeting between Sir Keir Starmer and the Indian Prime Minister.
There have been a series of demonstrations outside the Bell Hotel in Epping since an asylum seeker was charged with sexual ...
Up to 85,000 new mothers in England may have been impacted by postnatal depression last year, according to new analysis. The illness can be “truly devastating” when left untreated, potentially leading ...
Tariffs on whisky being exported to India are set to be halved as part of a trade deal with the UK. Sir Keir Starmer will welcome his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi on Thursday to sign the deal, ...
Britain risks being a “dumping ground” for goods linked to forced labour in countries like China unless the Government reforms its anti-slavery laws, Parliament’s human rights watchdog has warned.
A minimum level of retirement income should be set, with a strategy for everyone to reach that level, the Work and Pensions Committee said.
Syria’s interim government has requested Turkey’s support to strengthen its defence capabilities, Turkish officials said. It ...
The Government is holding a consultation on banning ‘bottom trawling’ in 41 offshore marine protected areas in English waters.
Fighting entrenched corruption is crucial for Ukraine’s aspirations to join the EU and maintain access to billions of dollars ...
A PSNI spokesperson said: “The Chief Constable, Jon Boutcher, held a private meeting with Mr Eugene Thompson, the brother of ...
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