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Rothschild’s giraffe Noinin is getting used to her new surroundings at Blair Drummond Safari Park near Stirling.
The iPhone maker has been accused by a judge of wilfully violating a court injunction in a competition case with the maker of Fortnite.
Ruth Barnwell, from Putney, heard the Germans had surrendered during lunchtime at HMS Quebec, a combined operations centre in Inveraray.
The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit said 60 of an EV’s battery is capable of providing nearly six days of electricity for a typical UK home.
A ST HELENS man is among three to have been charged with fabricating emergency incidents in the United States and Canada.
A "Mild Meander" is being held to celebrate a classic British ale. The St Helens and Districts Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) branch has organised the event to celebrate one of Britain’s oldest beer ...
According to data obtained by the AP, the overall decrease was due to a 13% drop in reported sexual assaults across the Army, which is the largest military service. All the other services saw ...
The National Theatre tickets were accepted and received on December 27 but were not declared on the members’ register of interests until March 27.
India has accused its neighbour of backing a terror attack in disputed territory Kashmir in which Indian tourists were shot dead.
Lending giant Lloyds Banking Group has reported a fall in profits as it set aside more money for bad debts amid economic uncertainty due to the global trade tariff war. The group reported pre-tax ...
Ms Clarke is not alone, a new poll by the Stroke Association has revealed 35% of stroke survivors are able to sing better ...
Economy minister Yulia Svyrydenko is currently in Washington for the final co-ordination of the agreement’s technical details ...
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