Reading for pleasure in childhood boosts brain health in teenage years – study
Children who read perform better at cognitive tests and have better mental health when they enter adolescence, researchers found.
Children who read perform better at cognitive tests and have better mental health when they enter adolescence, researchers found.
In both cases, the Advertising Standards Authority found that the ads exaggerated the speed with which the advertised electric cars could recharge.
Scottish Widows’ national retirement forecast has been created to assess the potential retirement outcomes for people aged 22 to 65.
The National Audit Office raised concerns that around 700,000 children in England are attending schools which require major repairs.
The findings have been described by the Trussell Trust as ‘just the tip of the iceberg’.
Zoopla said its view is that 5% mortgage rates represent a ‘tipping point’ for the housing market.
Greater transparency has led the Climate Change Committee to feel that the Government is going slower on decarbonisation than it previously thought.
It was the first college to admit both men and women.
Age UK said councils must remember when digitising their services that not everyone is online.
Fair4All Finance warned that illegal money lenders may present themselves as ‘friends’.
Consumers should expect personal devices to be enabled with ‘BreathTech’, allowing ‘a deep level of insight’ into the foods you should be eating.
Around half of fraud and scam complaints to the ombudsman in 2022/23 were about authorised push payment scams.
The new technology could ‘revolutionise fisheries around the world’, researchers said.
There is a ‘significant risk’ that Britain’s reputation as a development ally on agriculture will ‘degrade rapidly’, the ICAI said.
Television film and eight-part podcast will delve into the antisemitic remarks made by Ye in the past year, as well as his hopes to run for the US presidency
Remains from Titan debris will be transferred from Canada to US port on Coast Guard cutter for analysis by medical experts
The house, which now belongs to the University of Idaho, is expected to be demolished sometime this summer
Bernardo Arévalo, the surprise of the first round of voting in Guatemala, says the choice in the Aug. 20 presidential runoff is a clear one: Continue living under a corrupt system with his rival or rebuild the country’s democracy with him
Some New Mexico lawmakers are warning that the state’s fight with neighboring Texas over management of one of North America’s longest rivers is still brewing despite a proposed settlement and that leaving farmland unplanted won’t be a long-term answer to ensuring Texas gets its share
The work has gone to a collector from Hong Kong.
F1 2023 season heads to Austria and Silverstone for the British Grand Prix next in a busy July
Accused killer appeared in court in Moscow one day after prosecutors announced intentions to seek the death penalty
Russian mercenary group’s future in question after leader exiled to Belarus
Mississippi deputies accused of beating and sexually assaulting two Black men before shooting one of them in the mouth have been fired
Enrique Padilla, 19, accused of opening fire on Michael Tenorio after he found the victim and his wife sat in seats