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A private lunar lander from Japan is circling the moon with another month to go before it attempts a touchdown. Tokyo-based ispace said on Wednesday morning its Resilience lander had entered lunar ...
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said they were in the US after a ‘precise’ operation at the Argentine diplomatic compound in Caracas.
Treasury secretary Scott Bessent and trade representative Jamieson Greer will meet their counterparts in Geneva.
Exam certificates will go digital for some students this year as part of an Education Record app to be introduced by the Government.
The National Police Chiefs’ Council said responsibility for the accuracy of posts lies with users, platforms and regulators.
New powers for judges are among the measures in the Government’s Victims and Courts Bill to be introduced to Parliament on Wednesday.
Supermarkets, offices and shopping centres could be required to install solar panels over their car parks under plans being considered by the Government. The plan to create “solar carports” would ...
The Government’s aims for the NHS – to shift care from hospitals into the community and to prevent ill health – can be accelerated through better investment in mental health services, a report says.
While millions rejoiced across a devastated Europe as the guns finally fell silent on VE Day, British paratrooper Peter Belcher was witnessing the worst of Nazi Germany at a concentration camp. He was ...
More than 150 rare photographs showing behind-the-scenes wartime film-making have been released to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day. The images, released by Historic England, also highlight the ...
Both of the most recent conclaves, in 2005 to elect Pope Benedict and 2013 to elect Pope Francis lasted just two days. This conclave could have begun on May 5, but the delayed starting date of May 7 ...
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