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Yoga, tai chi, jogging and walking could be the best forms of exercise to help tackle the sleep disorder insomnia, a study suggests. These workouts are “well-suited” to be recommended to patients due ...
The Liberal Democrat leader will call for all green energy contracts to be moved to a scheme which guarantees generators a fixed price.
The Scottish Secretary and UK defence procurement minister are to launch a £250 million investment at the base housing Scotland’s nuclear weapons. The funding for HMNB Clyde at Faslane was announced ...
Bradley John Murdoch was convicted in 2005 of murdering Mr Falconio and assaulting his girlfriend Joanne Lees.
Crystal Palace fans staged a protest outside Selhurst Park on Tuesday evening following UEFA’s ruling to demote the club to the Conference League. Hundreds of supporters marched from Norwood ...
The families were backed by Melanie Leahy who led a ten-year campaign for a public inquiry into mental health related deaths in Essex.
Hunger has been rising among Gaza’s more than two million Palestinians since Israel broke a ceasefire in March to resume the war.
Primary school teachers can decide to discuss the sharing of naked images or online sexual content if it is affecting their pupils, guidance says.
The US president told American reporters on Tuesday that the pair will have a meeting ‘probably in Aberdeen’ during his private visit ...
BBC director-general Tim Davie had earlier condemned the ‘serious racist term’ the Australian-born presenter was alleged to have used.
The clashes began with a series of tit-for-tat kidnappings and attacks between members of local Sunni Bedouin tribes and Druze armed factions.
Financial watchdogs have insisted that the risk of a financial crisis will not increase as a result of measures announced by the Chancellor to cut regulation in a bid to deliver growth.