9 in 10 doctors expect NHS to get worse, poll shows on eve of 72-hour strike
The British Medical Association polled 2,000 doctors on the eve of their three day strike from 7am following a decade of below inflation pay deals
The British Medical Association polled 2,000 doctors on the eve of their three day strike from 7am following a decade of below inflation pay deals
Perishers originally ran from 1959 to 2006. The strip is still so popular today that we decided to reprint the best of the strips by Maurice Dodd and Dennis Collins
Andy Capp has been a favourite part of the Daily Mirror since 1957. Enjoy the adventures of Andy Capp and wife Flo every day
Labour MP Emma Lewell-Buck wants to change the law so those eligible for the Healthy Start scheme are automatically signed up to stop them from missing out on vital support
The CEO of ShelterBox is asking the UK media to change the way it reports on floods, earthquakes and other catastrophes.
Just over a third of complaints dealt with by the Financial Ombudsman Service in the 2022/23 financial year were upheld in consumers’ favour.
A study by the Institute For Government and Public First said not enough data has been published about the ‘advice and guidance’ referral system.
Gillian Keegan will call for evidence to ensure artificial intelligence is used in a ‘safe and secure way’ in education.
It is the latest initiative to aid recovery in the Mournes following the fires in April 2021.
An annual silent walk will take place in memory of those who died, with people encouraged to wear green to show they are united for justice.
The tower stands in north Kensington, west London, covered in a protective wrap showing a green heart.
Just 57% of all meters in Great Britain are now smart, according to latest figures.
Two genes associated with the immune system’s first line of defence were identified in the study and could help develop new immunotherapies.
An estimated 5.5 million UK adults are behind on their energy bills, according to a survey for the Money Advice Trust.
Researchers said their report aims to drive change in the industry by tracking progress made so far.
Consumer group Which? carried out research among more than 2,700 bank customers with disabilities.
Brake, which campaigns to boost road safety, said ‘reducing speed saves lives’.
Some 7% of working-age people do not think they will ever be able to retire, according to the People’s Pension.
Conservative backbenchers have called for Rishi Sunak to abolish inheritance tax.
The test involves using a machine that will be able to create flavours accurately.
Around 5.4 million children in the UK do not not have the money skills they will need in adulthood, the Money and Pensions Service has estimated.
The item, part of the Bayreuth Collection, was gifted to close friends of the king in 1789 by Queen Charlotte.
She also had powerful leg and pelvic muscles suited to tree dwelling, researchers said.
TikTok, Instagram and Snapchat users pay more attention to celebrities and influencers than journalists, says Reuters Institute’s Digital News Report.