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Using some types of HRT before the menopause could increase the risk of breast cancer in young women, a study suggests. The research found that overall the use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) was ...
Academics found that some children in need of a kidney transplant are facing inequalities in their care. Black children are less likely to be put on the transplant waiting list, as are those from more ...
The Government is set to trial an AI chatbot to help people negotiate its 700,000-page Gov.uk website. The chatbot is expected to become part of the new Gov.uk app, which launches on Tuesday.
Queen Victoria commissioned a special pair of coaches built by the London & North Western Railway in 1869 and so began a succession of ...
An elderly man living next to Centre Court says Wimbledon has cut him off from visitors, with barriers, security staff and red tape making simple tasks like calling a plumber near-impossible. Mikael ...
MPs have backed a Home Office bid to close a “loophole”, to stop alleged extremists stripped of their British citizenship from re-entering the country even after a successful first appeal.
Ryland Headley, then aged 34, forced entry into the home of 75-year-old Louisa Dunne in Bristol in June 1967 before attacking ...
Carlos Alcaraz rushed to help a spectator who collapsed during his opening match at Wimbledon, pausing play on Centre Court as temperatures soared. The defending champion handed over a bottle of water ...
The UK has agreed to pay Mauritius at least £120 million a year to lease back the Diego Garcia base post-handover.
The City of London Corporation has launched Revealing The City’s Past, its project to reinterpret the statues of slave traders former lord mayor William Beckford and former MP Sir John Cass.
Energy minister Michael Shanks said the firm’s collapse was ‘deeply concerning’ and the company had left the Government with ‘little time ...
It is the first year in Wimbledon’s 148-year history that all line calls are being made by an automated electronic system.