The Spectator’s UK profit grows as magazine ‘resilient’ ahead of sale
The weekly magazine said it is a profitable business which has ‘shown resilience through tough market conditions’.
The weekly magazine said it is a profitable business which has ‘shown resilience through tough market conditions’.
A new study by comparison site Broadband Genie analysed internet speed test results from consumers.
The foundation says that the average non-Fairtrade coffee farmer lives on as little as £1.37 per day.
Opinions will be sought on whether to label a drink ‘alcohol free’ at 0.5% alcohol by volume, up from the current UK threshold of 0.05%.
Patients are usually able to go home on the same day.
One in eight disabled people said they had contacted debt advice charities about money worries in the previous 12 months, according to Creditspring.
The laws, arising from a review by Sir John Gillen, come into force on Thursday.
Production for the domestic market fell by a quarter while output for export dropped by 5.5%.
BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, says its members want to see ethical standards established around the use of AI.
The Royal Mint’s craftspeople have reproduced an original illustration of Mr Tumnus and Lucy walking through snowy woods in Narnia.
Leeds Building Society predicts thousands fewer first-time buyers could buy homes between this year and 2027, compared with the long-term average.
One in six undergrads reports experiencing mental health challenges during their studies.
The Government is reportedly considering raising the inheritance tax limit.
The University of Cambridge study also found smoking meant the baby was four times more likely to be small for its gestational age.
A charity has urged people to check their breasts regularly.
There are nearly twice as many cancer cases caused by smoking in the poorest areas compared to the wealthiest in England, a charity said
Many claims involve damage as a result of blockages to gutters, drains and tunnels designed to carry water under roads.
A report highlights high dropout rates among students and healthcare workers early in their careers.
Hours after Hollywood's writers strike ended, Bill Maher led the charge back to work by announcing early Wednesday that his HBO show “Real Time with Bill Maher” would be back on the air Friday
Commons Women and Equalities Committee chair Caroline Nokes criticised her Conservative colleagues.
Roiland is accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women
Burkina Faso's junta says the country’s intelligence and security services have foiled a coup attempt
‘She wanted to improve things and challenge the status quo,’ Karina Mandell told The Independent about her late friend
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a law protecting doctors and pharmacists who mail abortion pills to patients in other states
Researchers are monitoring for the agent that could cause the next pandemic, known as ‘Disease X’