England back to pre-pandemic levels for the second year in a row. Over 320,000 UK 18-year-olds applied to university this year – the second highest
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UK economy continues recovery from recession with GDP growth of 0.6%
Britain’s economy has extended the recovery from recession last year after recording growth of 0.6% in the three months to June. Figures from the Office
Clear for takeoff? Amazon gets green light to test-fly delivery drones in UK
Amazon has been given the green light to test-fly drones beyond a human controller’s line of sight in the UK, paving the way for using
UK motorists warned of fake parking QR codes being used in ‘quishing’ scams
Motorists have been urged not to scan QR codes to pay for their parking after a spate of scams that take advantage of the move
Woman paid £35,000 over CPS’s decision to drop rape case after ‘sexsomnia’ claim
A woman has been awarded £35,000 in compensation from the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) after her rape case was dropped over claims that she could
Revealed: how UK’s poor paid price of ‘cheapflation’ in cost of living crisis
Britain’s poorest households saw the bill for their weekly shop rise by far more than that of the rich during the height of the cost
RSPB criticised by watchdog for accusing politicians of being liars on X
The RSPB has been criticised by the English charities watchdog over social media posts in which it accused named government ministers of being “liars” for
Road sweeper denied crowdfunded holiday will go on trip after all
A popular street cleaner who was unable to go on a crowdfunded holiday due to his waste firm employer’s rules on accepting gifts will get
‘Miscommunication’ over Costa drinks order may have led to girl’s death, inquest told
A 13-year-old girl with a severe dairy allergy may have been served hot chocolate made with cow’s milk after a possible “miscommunication” of the order,
Nottingham attack preventable if NHS had ‘done its job’, health secretary says
The health secretary said “three innocent people might still be alive” if the NHS had “done its job” in treating Valdo Calocane in the years