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Investigations are continuing into the crash of a London-bound plane that killed 240 people, with the death toll likely to increase. Air India confirmed there was only one survivor – a UK national – ...
Some 100,000 street-side electric vehicle (EVs) charging points will be installed across England as a result of £381 million funding, ministers have said. The cash aims to help the uptake of electric ...
The New Forest cicada, Cicadetta montana, was once found across the New Forest but the last confirmed sightings were in the 1990s. Conservationists believe the insects became extinct in the UK because ...
A ban on advertising assisted dying is to be debated as the controversial Bill returns to Parliament. The regulation of substances to be used by a terminally ill person to bring about their death is ...
The National Trust for Scotland is celebrating the reopening of Canna House in the Inner Hebrides, which was home to John Lorne Campbell and Margaret Fay Shaw, who built up a major collection of ...
Families are now facing a postcode lottery over who gets the drug givinostat, which can slow progress of Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
The prince filmed an introduction for the latest episode of his documentary series shining a light on those working to protect the environment.
England Under-21s boss Lee Carsley is confident there is more to come from his squad after the holders opened their European Championship campaign with a “scruffy” 3-1 win over the Czech Republic ...
Stuart Dallas told Paraag Marathe that if he gets it right at Rangers, he'll never experience anything like it.
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch is set to call for an end to the windfall tax on oil and gas companies and the ban on new licences. The energy profits levy was put in place under the previous Conservative ...
Stephen McManus says the most important part of his job as manager of Celtic B is to develop young players and help them progress to the first team.
Inside the SFA's AGM, Steve Clarke is defended and Lennon Miller dubbed a 'shining example' to the country's youngsters.