Month: October 2023
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Robert Irwin, the son of the late Australian wildlife conservationist Steve Irwin, will join a host of stars announcing the winners at the Earthshot Prize ceremony in Singapore. Irwin will […]
Black and ethnic minority (BME) workers are “significantly more likely” than white workers to do regular night work, new research suggests. Around one in seven BME workers work nights compared […]
Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch has criticised the BBC’s refusal to call Hamas terrorists after the attacks on Israel which sparked the growing conflict. She told the Daily Telegraph […]
A man has committed to running across the Arctic in memory of his late childhood friend. Dan Day, 27, will take part in the Polar Circle Marathon in Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, […]
The Government should ensure the Six Nations remains on free-to-air television by placing the tournament in the top bracket of its listed events, a parliamentary committee has said. The annual […]
A company which aims to launch satellites into space from Shetland has received £3.5 million from the UK Space Agency. Rocket Factory Augsburg (RFA) plans to have its first blast-off […]
Edward Enninful has been named the UK’s most influential black person by The Powerlist 2024. The editor-in-chief of British Vogue, 51, topped the annual list of the most powerful people […]
NHS waiting lists could top eight million by next summer, regardless of whether medics continue striking over pay, according to new analysis. The Health Foundation is calling for changes in […]
A “huge challenge” remains for the Home Office to clear the backlog in the asylum system and efforts to do so risk creating new backlogs in the courts, according to […]
Rishi Sunak signalled he is “confident” his administration will be able to cut taxes before the next election. But the Prime Minister said it remained the “right economic policy” to […]