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The Met Office has transferred to a new supercomputer, which could make 14-day forecasts nearly as accurate as seven-day forecasts. Extreme weather events can also be predicted further in advance ...
A man arrested on suspicion of the murder of Michael “Mike” Gaine has been released without charge. Mr Gaine, a 56-year-old sheep farmer with land near Kenmare in Co Kerry, was reported missing from ...
Sir Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron and Mark Carney called for an end to the renewed military offensive and the expansion of aid.
The food that can be served in schools is changing so that every child in Wales has access to a balanced diet in school.
Dame Judi sat in front of the 200-strong audience as royal sculptor Frances Segelman completed the majority of the bust in two hours.
The new US ambassador to the UK Warren Stephens used his first public speech to praise the trilateral security alliance.
An inspection has identified drugs as a major concern at Ranby prison, with the report also highlighting that many inmates led a “pretty bleak existence” in “dilapidated and dirty” accommodation.
The King walked with a shepherd’s crook as he toured the Chelsea Flower Show with the Queen and saw a rose named in his honour. Charles and Camilla indulged their passion for gardening during their ...
Cannes moved around some of its scheduling to accommodate Washington’s visit, which came on his day off from performing Othello in New York.
The Prime Minister is said to have ‘acknowledged that MPs were having to face incredibly tough decisions’ as he met backbenchers.
The House of Lords supported by 287 votes to 118, majority 169, an amendment to the Data (Use and Access) Bill.
Mr Streeting went on: “This Bill does not solve every problem in our mental health services, but it marks a vital step in our plans to improve the quality of care, combat long-standing inequalities ...
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