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Thursday’s semi-final marks the first time in Basel that UK audiences at home can vote under Eurovision rules.
Jesse Norman called for more universities across the UK in small cities and towns in the face of difficulties faced by the higher education sector.
Independent schools have been hit with a ‘triple whammy of financial blows’ after the Government’s decision to impose VAT on fees, the ...
The Commission said TikTok does not provide necessary information about the content of ads, the users targeted, and who pays for them.
General Sir Gwyn Jenkins has been named as the new head of the Royal Navy, the Ministry of Defence said, following the earlier than expected departure of his predecessor. Royal Marine Sir Gwyn ...
A former Coronation Street actress has accused BBC Scotland bosses of “throwing people out to the wolves” with plans to axe River City. Lynda Rooke, who also starred in dramas Casualty and The Bill, ...
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 ...
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, ...
For the second time this month, Sir Lindsay Hoyle berated ministers in the chamber for making policy announcements to the media.
It’s clear we need to do more to improve the resilience of our transport energy infrastructure,’ Paul Kohler MP warned.
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.
The banking giant is now set to become fully private almost 17 years after receiving a state bailout during the 2008 financial crisis.