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The birth of a telecoms giant ​The UK's telecommunications sector entered a new chapter in mid-2025, as Vodafone UK and Three ...
England’s teenagers are in limbo. They have sat their gcse exams, which most take at 16, and will receive the results on ...
A giant Roman shoe sole measuring nearly 13 inches long was discovered near Hadrian’s Wall at the Magna Roman Fort in Northumberland. Archaeologists found 32 leather shoes in a defensive ditch, with ...
An amber heat-health alert covers the West Midlands and Yorkshire and Humber regions, in addition to the East Midlands, South ...
While cities across much of England look set for a roasting, others look like they will escape this weekend's scorcher.
The Oasis Live '25 tour was the biggest concert launch ever seen in the UK and Ireland, with more than 10 million fans from ...
Copenhagen has already been taken care of, with the Danish government swiftly moving virtually to renationalise it by ...
Bradford, long defined by its proud industrial heritage and cultural diversity, now stands at a critical crossroads. With ...
Australia’s migration boom helped drive a record $38.2 billion in money sent in overseas remittances last year, including ...
Newsweek's AI Impact Award winners share how they measure success and guarantee outcomes: setting themselves apart in a ...
Russell Gunson, of anti-poverty charity the Robertson Trust, said: “A minimum income guarantee could be transformative, ...
Since 2005, the cost of health care has increased an average of 6% each year, and the burden falls on both employers and ...