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Cardinal Kevin Farrell was asked in 2019 by Pope Francis to take on the role managing the Vatican during the ‘interregnum’ between papacies.
May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month and the charity, Lyme Disease UK, is urging the public to look out for these dangerous arachnids which may ...
Cybersecurity can be improved by better preparing young people for the cyber threats they will face when they join the workforce, an expert has said.
A spokesperson for trade body the British Parking Association declined to respond to the claims of faulty machines, but said someone who receives a parking charge they believe was issued in error ...
Strikes are planned at Scottish Water this week after workers “overwhelmingly” rejected a pay offer. Workers represented by GMB Scotland and Unison Scotland will strike on Tuesday and Wednesday as ...
The former movie producer is being tried again on rape and sexual assault charges after his 2020 conviction was overturned.
Maria Isabel Salvador warned on Monday that “Haiti could face total chaos” without increased funding and support for the operation of the Kenya-led multinational force helping Haiti’s police to tackle ...
The so-called energy-saving devices have been the subject of multiple Government recalls, while Which? testing found no evidence that they worked.
Charities have been ramping up pressure on the Government to ditch the benefits restriction as part of its new child poverty plan.
People with an inherited blood disorder have actively avoided seeking ambulance care because of past negative experiences, according to a report.
One of the oldest family-owned department stores in the UK is celebrating its 250th birthday. Hatchers in Taunton was founded in April 1775, beginning its life as a drapery business. Today its owners ...
The Government has been accused of “sabotaging” the UK’s tourism industry as analysis found spending by international visitors was more than £2.2 billion below pre-pandemic levels last year.