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Pullman Car No 246 ‘Lydia’ was used during crucial wartime strategy meetings ahead of D-Day and later during Churchill’s ...
The chair of the Royal College of GPs also told the BBC this week that doctors have “real concerns about the practical and legal implications of a change in the law on assisted dying”, which she said ...
The British endurance swimmer says ‘I’m frightened of sharks but I’m really frightened of a world without sharks’ ahead of his latest swim.
Transport minister Mike Kane said the Government wants to ‘maximise the benefits of future flight technologies including flying taxis’.
The banking giant is now set to become fully private almost 17 years after receiving a state bailout during the 2008 financial crisis.
The announcement comes in the same week that the number of people crossing the Channel in small boats passed 12,000 for the year.
The US president had pressed for the Russian and Ukrainian leaders to meet in the Turkish capital on Thursday.
The Gambling Commission said the firm did not appropriately engage with a customer who hit a daily deposit limit of £3,340 12 times in 14 days.
A MAN responsible for building works faces charges of allegedly destroying bat habitats in Ayrshire. Douglas George Livingston is alleged to have destroyed and disturbed areas of the protected bat ...
The NHS waiting list for hospital treatment in England has risen for the first time in seven months. New figures show an estimated 7.42 million treatments were waiting to be carried out at the end of ...
Researchers believe climate change may cause the death of large trees and reduce the area’s ability to act as a carbon sink.
MV Glen Sannox was one of the first responders to an emergency callout near Irvine last night. The Coastguard was alerted to a seven-metre-long vessel "taking on water" shortly before 6pm on Wednesday ...