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Following the deaths of several children in an Israeli strike on Palestinians waiting in line for nutritional supplements in ...
Explosive Ordnance Disposal has been added as the next combat arms career field to require special sex and age neutral ...
A man has been sentenced for illegally fishing for crayfish in Northumberland, in a case brought by the Environment Agency.
Dr Alycia Leonard , Senior Research Associate in Energy Systems, and Professor Stephanie Hirmer, Associate Professor in ...
It was US president Harry S. Truman who, in the years just after the second world war, kept a little wooden sign on his desk which read: "The buck ...
An international roundtable hosted by King's played a part in shaping the government's NHS 10 Year PlanWes Streeting, MP, ...
A team of scientists, including those from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), have uncovered the hidden remains of a vast ...
The IAEA Director General was in Africa last week, to reaffirm the IAEA's commitment to advancing development goals through nuclear technologies, with ...
At the Town Planning Board (TPB) meeting today (July 11, 2025), the University of Hong Kong (HKU) reported the latest progress on the Global ...
Black television professionals in the UK's television industry continue to face persistent barriers to career progression, with progress towards ...
Researchers at the University of Warwick are collaborating with UK clinicians and emergency services on a ground-breaking study into how live video ...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a neurodevelopmental condition, is often associated with difficulties in social communication and repetitive behavior ...