The Israeli military has apologised over a strike that killed three Lebanese soldiers in southern Lebanon the previous day. It said it is not battling the Lebanese military, and claimed its soldiers ...
After nearly 99% of votes were counted in Sunday’s referendum, which asked voters to choose whether to enshrine in the country’s constitution a path toward the EU, the “Yes” vote crept into first ...
The Government has announced plans for a ‘single patient record’ which will summarise all of a patient’s health information.
Scotland’s Finance Secretary has said there “simply is no more money” to fund pay deals for local government workers amid strikes which have closed schools in John Swinney’s constituency.
The former Body Shop premises in Ipswich town centre has a temporary tenant. Calendar Club's pop-up shop is setting up at 17 Tavern Street for the 2024 festive season. The Body Shop store in Ipswich ...
US defence secretary Lloyd Austin has arrived in Kyiv on an unannounced visit, hours after a Russian drone attack on the Ukrainian capital and as Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky pushes Western ...
A Norwegian Air flight that circled in airspace above Suffolk declared an emergency after suffering technical issues with one of its engines.
Polio cases are rising ahead of a new vaccination campaign in Pakistan, where violence targeting health workers and the police protecting them has hampered years of efforts toward making the country ...
A town centre shop has been boarded up after a car crashed through the window. Police were called to New Look store in Sudbury at about 5pm on Friday. The North Street shop was temporarily closed ...
More than 100 flood warnings remained in place across the UK on Monday after Storm Ashley made its presence felt. A yellow weather alert for wind, issued by the Met Office, was in place until 9am on ...
This week, I want to write about assertiveness. Some people find it harder to be assertive as they age – partly because they sometimes ...
Senator Lidia Thorpe waited until the end of a landmark speech Charles gave in the capital Canberra to verbally attack the King.