The workforce was close to reaching ‘parity’ between male and female doctors, a new report by the General Medical Council said.
Any move to legalise assisted dying in Northern Ireland would have to be passed by politicians in the devolved Assembly at Stormont. In May, Jersey’s parliament voted in favour of drawing up laws to ...
The public have been urged to help solve the murder of a banker who was shot on his doorstep exactly 20 years ago. Alistair Wilson, 30, was murdered on November 28, 2004 at his home on Crescent Road, ...
The novel focuses is about a Tokyo female journalist who tries to interview a female gourmet cook and serial killer in prison.
There was also a Bill proposed in the House of Lords during the 2021/2022 session which reached a second reading in the chamber, while Westminster Hall debates on assisted dying took place in July ...
Politicians behind Australian assisted dying laws have written to MPs saying that end-of-life care there is “now safer and fairer than ever before”, on the eve of a major vote at Westminster. Six ...
Scaling up early interventions to prevent social care needs escalating could save the public purse £11 billion within six years, according to research. But despite a boost in council funding next year ...
Ikea has launched a pop-up shop on London’s Oxford Street dedicated to its blue carrier bag, as it hopes to attract shoppers ahead of the delayed opening of its new city centre store. Shoppers will be ...
Women are spending more time online than men, but are more concerned about online harms, new data from Ofcom shows. The communications regulator’s latest Online Nation report found that across all ...
Employers who flout visa rules could face lengthy bars from hiring foreign workers, as part of a crackdown on abuse and exploitation. Ministers plan to double the length of time companies can be ...
Unpaid carers are to be given a break through technology which can remotely monitor those they are looking after, under the latest funding details announced by Government. Care minister Stephen ...
Experiments conducted in space are “directly relevant” to people’s day-to-day lives on Earth, the UK’s newest astronaut has said. European Space Agency astronaut Rosemary Coogan has just started a new ...