The Government will launch a major consultation on the future of the NHS on Monday, promising to put patients and staff at the heart of its 10-year health plan. Billed as “the biggest national ...
More than 1,000 extra prisoners are set to be freed early this week as the Government puts the latest stage of its plan to ease jail overcrowding into action. On Tuesday, around 1,100 inmates will be ...
Newly inaugurated President Prabowo Subianto has announced Indonesia’s largest cabinet with 109 members representing his pledge for a strong government. He named his cabinet of ministers, vice ...
Schools in the constituency of First Minister John Swinney will be closed this week due to ongoing strike action. Trade union Unison called the action targeting Mr Swinney’s seat over the next two ...
The Financial Times front page reports businesses and households in major economies are struggling to bounce back from an era of high inflation, impacting growth prospects. Just published: front page ...
In early October, Moldovan law enforcement said it had uncovered a massive vote-buying scheme orchestrated by Ilan Shor, an ...
Delays to granting probate is causing charities to cut back on vital services amid a squeeze on their finances, according to new research. A study published by wealth manager Rathbones found that over ...
Bill and Cath Mullarkey came home from a holiday in St Lucia in 2017 to learn they had won the National Lottery.
First launched last year, the app went viral in September after it added an audio feature that created podcast-like files from user notes.
New modelling by Accenture estimates that generative artificial intelligence (AI) could almost double the UK’s economic growth.
The Government has launched a major “national conversation” on the future of the NHS, as it prepares its plan for the service’s next 10 years. Although the NHS is expected to receive a cash injection ...
Items crucial for safety such as tyres, wheels, airbags and brakes are among the most commonly purchased ‘fake’ items, the Government said.