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“Sci-fi-like” 3D heart scans have saved the NHS an estimated £9.5 million since their rollout in 2021, data shows. The technology cuts the needs for invasive tests and speeds up diagnosis by turning a ...
The UK is planning on restricting visa applications from nationalities considered most likely to overstay and claim asylum, a report has suggested. Applications for work and study visas from ...
In recent weeks, Baroness Morgan has called for Wales to receive a “significant share” of a Government clean steel fund in the wake of ministers intervening in Scunthorpe, telling Senedd members that ...
MIDFIELDER Alex Babos has confirmed that he will not be re-signing for Hereford next season, despite being offered a renewed contract.
OpenAI has reversed course and said its nonprofit will continue to control the business that makes ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence products.
Before he died, Pope Francis donated one of his popemobiles to be converted into a mobile health unit to serve the children of Gaza, officials said on Monday. The Jerusalem and Sweden branches of the ...
The president said there will be a 100 tariff ‘on any and all movies coming into our country that are produced in foreign lands’.
Changes will also be made to employment law so that nobody who refuses to take part can be dismissed or face disciplinary action.
The Home Secretary said the cases reflect the biggest counter state threat and counter terrorism operations in recent years.
The new plan, which was approved by Israeli Cabinet ministers, also calls for hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to move to Gaza’s south.
The charge is brought under legislation on how public parades and processions are governed in Northern Ireland.
The Prince of Wales told of his son’s interest in learning about the Second World War and a centenarian performed a magic trick for the Queen, as veterans attended a Buckingham Palace tea party.