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An extra 470,000 people are projected as needed in the sector by 2040 to meet the needs of a growing older population.
Sir Keir Starmer will convene an urgent Cabinet meeting on Tuesday as he seeks to set out a pathway to peace in Gaza. The Prime Minister will call senior ministers in during the summer recess for the ...
Surging meat and tea prices sent food price inflation up for the sixth consecutive month in July, latest figures show. Food prices are now 4% higher than a year ago, up from 3.7% in June and the three ...
The revelry is set to continue when the Lionesses make their way along the Mall near Buckingham Palace on an open-top bus on Tuesday.
A tax on companies with revenues over £1 million could help generate ‘larger, more sustained resource for communities than ...
Two children have died and two more are in critical condition after a barge struck their boat and sent them overboard during a sailing camp in Miami on Monday, authorities said.
The Yorkshire Museum has received £192,096 from the National Heritage Memorial Fund, along with public donations, to acquire the Melsonby Hoard, which dates back 2,000 years.
Salt warnings on restaurant menus can encourage consumers to make healthier choices, a first study into the initiative has suggested.
A small device that zaps a major nerve connecting the heart and brain could help improve fitness, an early trial suggests. Wearing the stimulator for just 30 minutes a day increased oxygen intake ...
The triumphant England team flew home to attend a reception hosted by Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and sports minister Stephanie Peacock.
Emma Raducanu dug deep to progress to the second round of the National Bank Open in Montreal with a 6-2 6-4 win over Elena-Gabriela Ruse. Raducanu arrived at the WTA 1000 event fresh from an ...
The British Horseracing Authority has announced Lord Allen will start work in his post as chair of racing’s regulators from September 1. The Labour peer was due to take up the role on June 2, but his ...