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Nato foreign ministers were debating an American demand to massively ramp up defence investment to 5% of gross domestic ...
Researchers believe climate change may cause the death of large trees and reduce the area’s ability to act as a carbon sink.
Armed officers were called to Huyton, Merseyside on Wednesday following a report that a man in his 20s and woman in her 50s had been stabbed.
United Utilities raised bills by average of £86 for a typical household in April, which it says will help pay for upgrades to its pipes and sewers.
Members of the Unite trade union working in the NHS have voted to accept an 8% pay increase over the next two years. The deal will see a 4.25% rise this year and a 3.75% uplift next year for staff, ...
A 44-year-old from Kidderminster has been left "violated" and "distressed" after falling victim to a phone scam.
The three siblings, Harry, Roman and Elsa, were abandoned in 2017, 2019 and 2024 respectively, and the search to identify ...
The chair of the Royal College of GPs also told the BBC this week that doctors have “real concerns about the practical and legal implications of a change in the law on assisted dying”, which she said ...
A veteran broadcast journalist has been appointed head of news and current affairs at BBC Scotland. Howard Simpson, who has almost two decades of experience, will take over from Gary Smith who is ...
For the second time this month, Sir Lindsay Hoyle berated ministers in the chamber for making policy announcements to the media.
The British endurance swimmer says ‘I’m frightened of sharks but I’m really frightened of a world without sharks’ ahead of his latest swim.
It’s clear we need to do more to improve the resilience of our transport energy infrastructure,’ Paul Kohler MP warned.