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Counter-terrorism officers are working ‘at pace’ to establish the cause of the fires and ‘any potential motivation’, Scotland Yard said.
An AI tool called Consult has been tested as a way of speeding up the analysis of public responses to consultations.
Fewer households also believe the amount water companies charge is fair, according to the annual Consumer Council for Water survey.
Stuart Murdoch, the lead singer of Belle and Sebastian, will join campaigners to call for urgent action on ME (Myalgic encephalomyelitis). He and other people with the condition, which is also known ...
The National Audit Office identified problems at UK Research and Innovation, an arm’s length body considered key to Government priorities.
New project is the largest so far in a £38 million programme by the Wildlife Trusts and Aviva to revive the vanishing habitat.
Sweden, Ukraine and the Netherlands have qualified for the final of the Eurovision Song Contest.
Working 52 hours or more per week may alter the structure of the brain, research suggests. Experts found that being “overworked” may affect those parts of the brain related to problem-solving and ...
Members of the Public Accounts Committee have examined the Department of Health and Social Care’s 2023/24 accounts.
The BBC director general is set to call for a “bold collective choice to take on the trust crisis” as he lays out his vision to rebuild the public’s faith in the corporation and embrace the digital ...
Switzerland, where the competition began in Lugano in 1956, is hosting Tuesday’s first 2025 semi-final in Basel at the arena St Jakobshalle.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said there is “no way” Israel will halt its war in Gaza, even if a deal is reached to release more hostages.
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