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The BBC has finally admitted it can no longer rely on the TV licence fee to fund its public service mission. In a blunt 100-page submission to the government’s Charter Review, the broadcaster calls for

Almost 100 children were harmed by a disgraced Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) limb reconstruction surgeon, a scathing review has revealed. Yaser Jabbar, who treated 789 kids from 2017 to 2022, left
More than a quarter of children starting school last year weren’t fully toilet trained, a startling new survey reveals. Even more worryingly, nearly a third struggle with basic skills like handling books

British gambling operators entered autumn with a quieter message than earlier cycles, focusing on clarity first. Product teams describe shorter terms, gentler prompts, and customer tools that resemble mainstream app settings. The change is visible

  In 2025, we have seen many top slot games being released. Whether it is a whole new slot title standing out in one of the many established market themes, a unique title that has

While many executives see email as just a basic utility, forward-thinking companies understand its value as a strategic business asset. Organizations that successfully transform their traditional email infrastructure from being merely a basic communication tool

From today, UK schools score big with discounts and free deliveries on breakfast supplies. The Best Start free breakfast clubs are already a life-saver for working families, saving up to 95 hours a year on

A Russian missile strike has devastated a residential quarter and a civil enterprise in Kharkiv, killing one person and injuring at least 57 others, including five children. The attack, launched on Thursday, involved three Iskander

The UK government has announced a £5 million investment to speed up the deportation of foreign national offenders (FNOs), aiming to reduce prison overcrowding and save taxpayers’ money. Key Measures in the Deportation Drive The

The Office for Product Safety and Standards has issued a product recall notice for SIBA NH Fuse-Links of size NH000, citing a potential safety risk. The recall was announced on 3 October 2024 and

Junior doctors in England have commenced a five-day walkout, warning that further strike action could occur during the summer if negotiations with the next government do not progress promptly. The British Medical Association (BMA) stands

BBC One’s popular cooking competition, Celebrity MasterChef, is set to return this summer with an exciting lineup of stars from various fields. Produced by Shine TV, a Banijay UK company, this 19th series promises intense

A recent survey conducted by the American Psychological Association sheds light on the challenges faced by younger workers in today’s evolving workplace. The 2024 Work in America survey, conducted online by The Harris Poll, gathered

General practice serves as the front door to the National Health Service (NHS), but its current estate is far from welcoming. A new Institute for Government (IfG) paper highlights the urgent need for transformation. GPs

Motorists filling up their vehicles at petrol stations are being urged to take a simple yet effective step to save money on fuel costs. Experts suggest that removing three common items from cars can help

The Royal Automobile Club (RAC) has sounded the alarm as potholes wreak havoc on UK roads. In the first quarter of 2024, the RAC responded to a staggering 7,904 breakdowns caused by deteriorating road surfaces—a

The England captain’s children – Louis, three, Vivienne, five, and Ivy, seven – were travelling in a Mercedes van when it collided with a Renault near Schäftlarn in Munich on Monday afternoon. The incident occurred

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