According to reports, Boris Johnson is expected to acknowledge that he made errors in managing the pandemic during his appearance at the Covid inquiry next
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A prominent German leader urges for stronger ties between the UK and the EU, stating that being alone leaves one vulnerable.
A prominent member of Germany’s governing Social Democratic Party (SPD) has advocated for stronger connections between the UK and the European Union, citing growing concerns
Coroners in the UK are issuing a cautionary message about fatalities connected to delays in ambulance response times, and predict that the situation may worsen during the winter season.
Coroners have written damning warnings to the government over persistent crises in the NHS after multiple inquests into patient deaths following ambulance delays – and
The airport in Glasgow has restarted its flight operations following the grounding of planes due to cold weather conditions.
Flights from Glasgow airport have resumed after dozens of planes were groundedon Saturday morning as temperatures dropped to -10C (14F) in parts of the UK.
An 84-year-old man has passed away following an explosion that completely destroyed his residence in Edinburgh.
Police Scotland has reported that an 84-year-old male passed away following a house explosion in Edinburgh. Police received reports of an explosion at a location
An identification card belonging to a Chinese prisoner was reportedly discovered in the lining of a Regatta coat.
A Chinese prisoner’s ID card was discovered in the lining of a Regatta coat, sparking concerns about the use of prison labor in the production
King Charles will deliver a “call to arms” during his opening statement at Cop28, according to the Prime Minister.
Rishi Sunak expressed joy over King Charles’ strong support for climate change issues and stated that the monarch will be issuing a “call to arms”
The CEO of Iceland criticizes the exploitation of parents in the baby milk industry.
The head of Iceland has criticized the “exploitation” of new parents and has joined in the demand for a limit on the cost of baby
Hundreds of individuals’ life stories from medieval Cambridge are uncovered by archaeologists.
Researchers at Cambridge University have pieced together the life histories of numerous medieval citizens of the city by carefully studying their skeletal remains. Through the
Concerns increase for LGBTQ individuals seeking asylum due to Home Office’s push for shared hotel rooms.
Worries are increasing for members of the LGBTQ+ community seeking asylum who are residing in lodging arranged by the Home Office, as the government intensifies