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Countries across the world are braced for potential widespread economic damage from Donald Trump’s global tariffs.
A teenage girl who underwent a rare operation in children, which saw medics store part of her skull in her stomach, has re-learned how to walk, talk and swallow. Ellie Morris-Davies, now 16, suffered ...
Research found men who sexually offend against children are nearly four times more likely to use dating sites than non-offenders.
Councils responded to an additional 52 rat or mouse-related call-outs per day last year compared with 2022, figures show.
Conservationists warned businesses and consumers that the once sustainable fish is under ‘immense pressure’ from overfishing.
A collection of rare project writings by Second World War codebreaker Alan Turing has been saved for the nation after an ...
Malicious software dubbed MOONSHINE and BADBAZAAR is accessing microphones, cameras, messages, photos and location data without users being aware, GCHQ’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) said.
Ireland’s deputy premier Simon Harris will meet US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick, a key critic of the Irish Government’s fiscal policies.
Countries across the world are braced for economic damage amid fears of widespread economic damage from Donald Trump’s global tariffs.
Chief executives of 32 leading conservation organisations are calling for amendments to protect nature in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill.
Campaigners and charities call for further Government investment amid concerns about the safety and costs of temporary housing.
A new report has warned too many firms are focused on developing business efficiency tools, rather than innovations to solve societal problems.
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