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The breakthrough was hailed as ‘wonderful’ and a ‘perfect natural model for Alzheimer’s’ by scientists who worked on it.
The busy Yarm Bridge on the A67 will be temporarily shut for works to be carried out, according to a public notice. Stockton Council has issued a temporary traffic regulation order from Friday August ...
England is now suffering from “nationally significant” water shortfalls despite rain in July, officials warned as the country faces more hot, dry conditions.
North Yorkshire chef Ruth Hansom, head chef at Hansom Restaurant in Bedale, has reached the final of the National Chef of the Year competition, ...
University students in England must undertake more than 20 hours of paid work a week to meet the basic standard of living, a report has suggested. The Higher Education Policy Institute (Hepi) think ...
Overtreatment of the disease can lead to side effects such as erectile dysfunction or incontinence, charity Prostate Cancer UK said.
Reservoirs are well below average for the time of year and England is heading into more dry, heatwave conditions.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer warned on Monday that peace ‘must be built with Ukraine, not imposed upon it’.
The National Pharmacy Association poll found that many felt the police response to instances of shoplifting or abuse was insufficient.
Nurses are facing “abhorrent” levels of violence in A&E departments including being punched, spat at and even having a gun pointed at one of them. And long waits in A&E are also leading to anger among ...
GCHQ staff were bound by the Official Secrets Act and were unable to talk about their secret work they carried out during the war.
Egypt’s decision to drop the changes followed talks with the UK Government at a time of heightened uncertainty over global trade agreements.