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Far from the bustling, often chaotic scenes of today, the Bournemouth of the '20s offered a more genteel yet equally vibrant escape.
Sir Keir Starmer will face a grilling from MPs on Wednesday as he attempts to repair relations with his backbenchers.
The number of NHS operations carried out in private hospitals or clinics has hit a record high, according to new analysis. Data from the Independent Healthcare Providers Network (IHPN) show that ...
Cameras fitted in offenders’ homes and “smell detectors” to catch out drug use in and outside of prison could be introduced as new technology to monitor criminals and curb reoffending. Tech companies ...
Childhood obesity has risen to “alarming” levels, academics have said as they called for action to prevent unhealthy lifestyles setting in among babies and toddlers. Experts said that a child’s ...
Compensation payments will increase up to tenfold from July 2 for problems such as low pressure, disruptions to supply or sewer flooding.
The new ‘innovator passport’ will mean technology that has been robustly assessed by one NHS organisation can easily be adopted by others.
Thousands of women with advanced breast cancer could be denied life-extending drugs because of the “unfair” way they are assessed for use on the health service, a charity has warned. Breast Cancer Now ...
Sandbanks and Canford Cliffs in Dorset have been named as Britain's most expensive seaside spots for 2025 according to Rightmove ...
A COUNCILLOR has resigned from a committee over reported ‘double standards’ of the vice chairman. Councillor Duane Farr announced he has stepped down from the standards committee due to “no longer ...
A PENSIONER ‘addicted’ to indecent images had thousands of pictures of children, some as young as four-years-old, a court heard.
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