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Social media curfews for children are among a range of plans being considered by the Government, the Technology Secretary has revealed. Peter Kyle told the Daily Telegraph he was “watching very ...
This Sunday, thousands of runners will flood the streets of London for one of the biggest events in the city’s calendar—the London Marathon.
Check the London Underground, Overground and Elizabeth Line services for the upcoming weekend and don't be caught out by any changes from April ...
US President Donald Trump previously pulled out of nuclear deal focused on monitoring to ensure Iran did not move towards weapons-grade enrichment.
A police watchdog has complained to Ofcom over an episode of Panorama about the shooting of Chris Kaba. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said it had gone to the broadcast regulator ...
A special set of stamps is being issued to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day. A main set of 10 stamps will honour men and women who made contributions during the Second World War, while a mini-sheet ...
The ban on the possession and supply of sim farm devices will be introduced through the Crime and Policing Bill.
Talks between the UK, France, Germany, the US and Ukraine were downgraded after US secretary of state Marco Rubio failed to attend.
On average, men have a shorter life expectancy compared to women – a difference of almost four years – and officials are asking for views on what must be done to “close the gap”. Men are also more ...
The majority of people do not view bold policies to improve public health as being part of a “nanny state”, according to a report.
A man with a life-threatening peanut allergy is living a near-normal life after taking part in a “life-changing” study which gradually saw him exposed to nuts. Richard Lassiter’s allergy is so severe ...