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Bushra Khalidi, an aid official with Oxfam in Gaza, said: “Oxfam has over 2.5 million dollars worth of goods that have been rejected from entering Gaza by Israel, especially WASH (water, sanitation ...
Growth in the UK economy slowed in the second quarter of this year amid pressure from tariff uncertainty and tax increases, new official figures show. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said ...
The number of A* and A grades awarded at A-level in Northern Ireland has risen slightly. More than 25,000 students across the region received their AS and A-level examination results on Thursday. In A ...
About 150 people have been evacuated from a major London NHS hospital following reports of a chemical incident. Firefighters were first called at 8.49am on Thursday to Guy’s Hospital in Southwark, ...
The figures come as Health Secretary Wes Streeting continues talks with the British Medical Association to prevent further resident doctor strikes.
KENT'S Anna Daniel and Veronique Vera were delighted to lift silverware on the manicured lawns of Wimbledon as they enjoyed an ...
School and college leavers will be finding out whether they have secured a place at their first choice university.
Men are more likely to lead property negotiations but women are more likely to have a veto over a potential home, research from Zoopla indicates.
The AA said it received 50,091 UK callouts in July caused by poor road surfaces, up 2.1 compared with the same month last year.
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors highlighted a ‘firmly negative trend’ in landlords making their property available for rent.
Education leaders have warned of the possible continuation of ‘stark’ divides in top grades between different regions.
For 2024-25, Scotland has a net fiscal deficit of minus £26.2 billion – an increase of £5.1 billion from the previous year – with this the representing minus 11.6% of the country’s GDP. The UK deficit ...