Three Irish authors have been nominated in the Nero Book Awards this year, including Donal Ryan, from County Tipperary, whose ...
Report from environmental charity warns retailers falling behind on targets to cut nature and climate impacts of average UK ...
The Post Office is urging people to post early as it revealed the busiest posting days of the Christmas season. With Brits sending gifts across the nation (20 per cent) and abroad (17 per cent) this ...
The pit in Pant, Merthyr Tydfil, has continued to expand, with further cracks appearing in the road surface, council leader ...
Hezbollah fired into a disputed border zone held by Israel on Monday, the militant group’s first attack since its ceasefire ...
Iranian-backed Iraqi militias have deployed in Syria to back the government’s counter-offensive against a surprise advance by ...
Tebentafusp is the first treatment of its kind for uveal melanoma, which develops from cells in the middle layer of the eye, know as the uvea.
Returning the Elgin Marbles to Greece is not on the agenda for Sir Keir Starmer as he meets his Greek counterpart, Downing Street has said.
A pre-watershed ban on ads for junk food will prevent an estimated 20,000 cases of childhood obesity, the Government has said. More detail on which food and drink products will be covered by the ...
Most people are willing to share health data to develop artificial intelligence (AI) in the NHS – though they do not want to lose the human touch, a poll suggests. The survey of 7,200 people, ...
The Home Secretary has committed to using ‘every tool available’ to take power from abusers and hand it to victims.
The UK needs to wake up to Russia’s online “aggression and recklessness” and the risks posed by “highly sophisticated” Chinese hackers, the cyber security chief will warn. In his first major speech, ...