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The King and Queen and celebrities will get a first glimpse of this year’s world-famous horticultural event on Monday.
Keepers said the calf needed physiotherapy shortly after his birth on May 5 to strengthen his hips and rear legs, but is now doing well.
Scientists warn rising sea levels could push important freshwater tidal areas up against man-made barriers such as weirs.
The North West of England is attracting new-build flat buyers who are keen to lock in sales early, property firm Hamptons said.
The party’s Europe spokesman Stephen Gethins said: “Returning to the EU and returning to the single market and customs union should have been at the very top of the agenda at this EU-UK summit.
Former US president Joe Biden has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, his office said on Sunday. Mr Biden was seen last week by doctors after urinary symptoms and a prostate nodule was found. He was ...
A majority of people think the Supreme Court made the right decision in its recent ruling on biological sex and that the law on women’s rights is now clear, according to a survey commissioned by ...
Britons feel disconnected from society, wary of other people and worried about community tensions, a major new poll has found. A survey of more than 13,000 British adults found 50% said they felt ...
The incumbent centre-right Democratic Alliance has won the general election in Portugal but failed to secure a majority in parliament and was set to take office as a minority government for the second ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said a ‘basic’ amount of food would be allowed into the territory of 2.0 million people.
Reports suggest disagreements over fishing rights and youth mobility have presented last-minute stumbling blocks to an agreement.
John Swinney has said he has “healed” the SNP, after inheriting a “fractured” party from his predecessor Humza Yousaf. The First Minister said when he took over the top job in Scottish politics just ...