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Kate Osborne MP said the Supreme Court’s decision ‘will have a huge impact on my life and many other cis lesbians’.
Popular English idioms such as ‘spill the beans’ are evolving as they pass from one generation to the next, according to the British Council.
Transgender people could be treated in private rooms in the NHS, the Health Secretary has said, as he admitted wishing he had listened earlier to the debate around single-sex spaces.
More than £800 million of state pension underpayments has been identified in a correction exercise, and they're not finished yet ...
Nestle is offering shoppers the chance to win £10,000 if they can locate "bubble-less" Aero chocolate bars in stores.
The head of Ireland’s media regulator has denied that it was “thrown under the bus” by the media minister’s plan to block a levy on streaming services.
The head of Edinburgh University has said “around 350” staff have taken voluntary redundancy as the sector wrestles with a financial crisis, with more jobs being potentially cut. The institution ...
Lieutenant Colonel Charles Doughty-Wylie is buried where he was killed by a sniper after leading a successful beach landing in April 1915.
HMRC is urging parents to opt-in for Child Benefit as changes come into force, with many more now eligible and easier ways to pay back charges ...
Some 150 new trade sanctions against Russia have been introduced by the UK, aimed at choking off the Kremlin’s war effort.
The painting by former royal tour artist Phillip Butah was created for the magazine’s celebration of Charles and Camilla’s 20th ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer insisted progress was being made towards a ceasefire despite apparent splits between European and US positions.
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