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Mr Swinney however said Holyrood had had a “very, very extensive democratic debate” on such matters when it considered legislation which was ultimately blocked by Westminster which would have allowed ...
The tech giant said the new robot could understand pressure and force using new sensors and AI, enabling it to grip things without damaging them.
The energy company failed to give final bills and refund credit to more than 2,000 prepayment meter customers over nine years, regulators said.
A STEWARD at Horsham FC has hailed the club’s dramatic title win last week as a fantastic moment for the club.
Nick Thomas-Symonds, who has previously insisted there are no plans for a youth mobility scheme, said the UK would consider “sensible” proposals from Brussels.
Drug dealer David Odunuga has lost a bid to challenge his murder conviction regarding the fatal stabbing of Brian Edwards near Finsbury Park.
The ticketing company benefited from fewer train strikes in 2024 and more sales of digital travel passes than the previous year.
The escalation between the two nuclear-armed powers follows last month’s massacre of tourists in the Indian-controlled portion of Kashmir.
Younger women with asthma who take the mini pill may be at a higher risk of potentially life-threatening asthma attacks, a new study suggests. Researchers from Imperial College London found that ...
Pub group JD Wetherspoon has said it expects a “reasonable” full year result despite soaring staff costs as good weather helped buoy recent sales. The chain of 795 pubs across the UK reported like-for ...
A new report warns the vast majority of UK organisations are not adequately prepared to deal with modern cyber attacks.
The BBC has announced plans for a Call the Midwife prequel TV series and film as production for series 15 gets underway.