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Travel operators are preparing for a surge in demand for trips to Bilbao if the clubs make it through their semi-final second ...
The online encyclopaedia says the new safety rules could threaten its approach to presenting neutral and reliable information.
This week's walk over the moors from Yarnbury, near Grassington, showcases the heritage of the Yorkshire Dales ...
April was the 21st month in the last 22 for which the global average temperature was more than 1.5C above the pre-industrial ...
New Zealand is still one of a few countries in the world where sheep outnumber people, but the human population is catching up, according to official figures. The vast number of sheep in New Zealand ...
John Swinney is the “best politician in Scotland”, SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn has insisted, as he dismissed speculation over his own leadership ambitions. The MP is to stand for Holyrood in ...
It was in our Ilkley garden in the spring of 2001 that I first met Mr Wood, a distinguished and rather confident male wood pigeon. He scavenged ...
The Prime Minister said the increase in spending to 2.5 of GDP will boost the economy and be felt in the pockets of workers.
Safari park staff are “absolutely thrilled” to have welcomed two newly hatched penguin chicks into the world. Blair Drummond Safari Park in Stirling said the Humboldt penguins hatched in April, after ...
Irish film star Barry Keoghan has said he met Sir Ringo Starr to study him ahead of the new Beatles films. Saltburn actor Keoghan, 32, has been cast to play the drummer in a collection of new biopics ...
Queen’s University, Ulster University and The Open University have warned that the current funding arrangements are ‘no longer sustainable’.
Malnutrition and hunger are becoming increasingly prevalent in the Gaza Strip as Israel’s total blockade enters its third month.