AndrewMcKenna/Shutterstock A freedom of information request has revealed that an AI system used by the UK government for assessing benefits
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The UK could be facing a ‘quad-demic’ this winter – here’s how to protect yourself
There is a significantly higher number of people hospitalised with the flu this year compared to last year. Photoroyalty/ Shutterstock
Rebels Gain Ground in Syria as Civil War Intensifies
Rebel forces in Syria now reportedly control over 90% of Deraa, the birthplace of the 2011 uprising against Bashar al-Assad.
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Princess Kate reveals secret Prince Louis, 6, had to keep from big sister Charlotte ahead of Christmas carol service
PRINCESS Kate shared the special secret gave told Prince Louis to keep from his sister, as the royal children joined
Has Keir Starmer’s ‘Plan For Change’ Sown The Seeds For His Own Downfall?
Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer gestures during his ‘plan for change’ speech at Pinewood studios on Thursday. It is just
The Sir Alec Reed Prize awarded to UK Youth; a £1 million prize to support young people
The Reed Foundation is awarding a £1 million prize to UK Youth, one of the longest-standing youth charities in the UK. The Reed Foundation, which owns 18 per cent of the Reed Group, created the £1m ‘Sir Alec Reed Prize’ in celebration of its founder, Sir Alec Reed’s 90th birthday and Reed’s 65th year in […]
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UK insists Parthenon sculptures not on the agenda as Greek PM visits
LONDON — Britain isn’t losing its marbles — yet. The U.K.’s new government insists there’ll be no change in position
Business units plan for Longridge sparks 29 letters of objection
A plan for business units on a Longridge farm site in the Ribble Valley has been described as over-development, not needed, visually unattractive and being ‘fanciful’ in claiming similarities with a previous […]
Getting Britain to work without blaming ‘scroungers’ – can Starmer change the narrative?
At face value, the government’s approach to “get Britain working” marks a pointed departure from the toxic anti-welfare rhetoric of
Assisted dying: why this parliamentary process is the worst way to consider such an important issue
I have no doubt that some will claim Friday’s debate on the terminally ill adults (end of life) bill was