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Live facial recognition will be expanded across the country as part of a Government overhaul of neighbourhood policing. The technology will be deployed to catch “high-harm” offenders, with new rules ...
The project, led by Heriot-Watt University and involving researchers from the University of Edinburgh, Napier University and the University of Stirling, aims to help people with hearing loss by ...
Donate-a-phone schemes and computer workshops will receive Government backing worth £9.5 million, as part of a plan to help older people and low-income households access an “essential for modern life” ...
Rare species from water voles to adders across England have been helped with cash from the Species Recovery Programme’s capital grants scheme.
Progress in cancer survival rates in the UK has “slowed down”, experts have warned. The news comes as a study suggests survival between the most and least deadly types of the disease is wider than ...
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency said motorists are often ‘first on the scene’ when someone suffers a cardiac arrest.
The fourth heatwave of the summer will continue on Wednesday with temperatures expected to climb to 34C in parts of England.
A total of 13,109 British drivers were convicted of the offence in 2024, official data obtained by the RAC revealed.
A survey of adults in England found the majority did not notice any calorie information during their most recent online takeaway purchase.
One UK player came close to the jackpot, winning more than £600,000 for matching five numbers and one lucky star.
The call on Wednesday will include Sir Keir, Volodymyr Zelensky, Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz, who will later be joined by the US President.
Sir James Cleverly has demanded the Government share its assessments of how the move would hit local newspapers.