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Currently only Birmingham and Edinburgh have scrapped the 100ml limit, with passengers allowed to carry liquids in containers of up to two litres. There is no restriction on the number of containers ...
Bob Ward, policy and communications director at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics, said Trump’s assault on climate science has had ...
Vishal Sharm, of the BMA, added: “While it may sound appealing to doctors at the beginning of their career to receive an upfront pay rise in exchange for a smaller pension in decades’ time, the ...
France is “doing [its] best” to stop small boat crossings and has been “strengthening cooperation” with the UK, according to Sylvie Bermann, the former French ambassador to Britain.
Wealthy businessman Ken Brown was shot dead at point-blank range in his chicken coup in 1994. Thirty-one years later, the motivation for his killing and the identity of his killer remain a complete ...
While the Government says reform is needed to modernise the system, experts warn it could burden employers and raise risks ...
The Pension Schemes Bill, which began its second reading this week, continues some sensible reforms which should tidy up the ...
At least 13 victims of the Post Office Horizon IT scandal may have taken their own lives as a result of the suffering they ...
Former British politician Norman Tebbit has died “peacefully at home” at the age of 94, his son William has said. Lord Tebbit was part of then prime minister Margaret Thatcher’s Cabinet during the ...
The changes to personal tax thresholds – tax rates were frozen in 2022 and are set to expire in 2028-29 – are expected to bring 4.2 million additional taxpayers into the income tax bracket, and shift ...
The Green Party continues to make inroads, too: it has increased its tally of councillors for eight years running, and ...
The UK’s first hosepipe ban of the year has been announced, with temperatures set to soar to 33°C this week in a third summer ...