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Only around one in six adults believe reducing or removing coursework is the best way for schools to avoid the misuse of AI, a survey has suggested. Public support on whether students should use ...
Members of the public have been urged to come forward for NHS care during the walkout, and are being asked to attend appointments as usual.
The US President will visit his two existing golf courses, in Ayrshire and Aberdeenshire, before opening up a new one.
Four in 10 Britons feel Muslim immigrants have a negative impact on the UK – and more than half think Islam is not compatible with British values, according to a survey. The findings have been ...
The UK’s actions over the ongoing conflict and ‘in the years preceding, have often been too little, too late’, the Foreign Affairs ...
The former Sinn Fein president was speaking ahead of the 20th anniversary of the end of the Provisional IRA’s armed struggle.
Rachel Reeves will announce £66 million of funding for transport projects in Scotland – with the Chancellor insisting the cash shows the Labour Government is “investing in Britain’s renewal” after a ...
Weight-loss jabs could help minimise asthma symptoms in obese people, according to a study. The drugs should be explored as a potential treatment for obese people with the respiratory condition, who ...
A council has unanimously voted to urge the Government to close a hotel housing asylum seekers following a series of protests around the site in Essex. Multiple demonstrations have been held outside ...
A survey of 3,000 British households found 94 of those with heat pumps are satisfied with them, higher than any other heating technology.
FA CEO Mark Bullingham feels England are lucky to have a coach like Sarina Wiegman, who will take charge of her fifth major tournament final in ...