Poland declares cats an ‘invasive alien species’
‘I have a dog, but I don’t have anything against cats,’ says scientist behind divisive decision
‘I have a dog, but I don’t have anything against cats,’ says scientist behind divisive decision
‘It’s going to be a busy night on TruthSocial for at least one person’
France and Germany will compete to join England in the final.
The Committee on the Medical Effects of Air Pollutants has published its findings after reviewing almost 70 studies.
Donald Trump is being investigated by the Justice Department as part of its criminal probe into attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, according to a report.
Transport Select Committee tells ministers to review their decision taking into account levelling-up
Deductions pushing some households into ‘destitution’, MPs says
Exclusive: Gina Miller says her True and Fair Party can break the chumocracy of UK’s ‘broken’ political system
Colin Drury finds jubilation and talk of football coming home on the streets of Sheffield as supporters celebrate England’s semi-final win
Around 110,000 people are off work with condition at any one time, new research estimates
Luis Suárez says he wants to return to his soccer roots in Uruguay
Company and Tesla boss heading to court in October as he tries to walk away from deal
Since the start of the contest, Mr Sunak has repeatedly accused Ms Truss of offering unfunded tax cuts.
With just days left in his tenure, the embattled director of the federal prison system faced a bipartisan onslaught Tuesday as he refused to accept responsibility for a culture of corruption and misconduct that has plagued his agency for years
Damion Potter said he was the only person in his family who wore an England shirt during the match.
The England and Manchester United footballer is featured in a special edition of the popular comic strip.
A new guideline has been produced to help drive up standards of care for trans people.
The IEA free-market think tank has called for more deregulation to counter the cost-of-living crisis.
Concerns were also raised about a ‘toxic’ culture in some fire services.
Analysts predict the UK has enough capacity to hold two centuries’ worth of emissions.
It comes after a new study linked lung health to how close a child lives to a ‘green space’.
MPs have accused the Department of Health and Social Care of failing in its duties to be “transparent” about meetings its ministers had with Randox.
Firms are being given 12 months to implement the new rules for new and existing products and services that are currently on sale.
The survey, commissioned by energy company E.ON, shows widespread support, at least in principle, for green measures across large parts of the UK.
The Government sparked anger in November 2021 when it published the Integrated Rail Plan.