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Delegates were seeking to complete a legally binding international agreement during a 10-day conference in Geneva, Switzerland.
Parts of England will swelter through temperatures of up to 30C on Friday as firefighters grapple with a lack of resources amid the heatwave. The Met Office forecast patchy cloud across the north with ...
Stirling Castle and the Kelpies are among the sites around the UK set to be lit up on Friday evening to commemorate the end of the Second World War.
A HOST of Ayrshire businesses have been named as finalists in the prestigious Home Improvement Awards. The best of the best in Scotland’s home improvement sector have been acknowledged by highlighting ...
Charles reflected on the horrors experienced by prisoners of war and the impact of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The negotiations at the UN hub were supposed to be the last round and produce the first legally binding treaty on plastic pollution.
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) has welcomed the selection of Baroness Valerie Amos to lead the investigation into NHS maternity and neonatal care, adding it is “vital” the review gets under way ...
Audi Johnson, Ahmad Ghiasi and Nicholas Mitchell were found guilty of conspiracy to kidnap after a trial at Kingston Crown Court, police said.
VJ Day on August 15 marks the 80th anniversary of Japan’s surrender to the Allies following the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.
Nicola Sturgeon has spoken out about the abuse she has suffered in recent days as a result of the “toxic” debate on trans rights.
It will examine whether patients of Sam Eljamel were let down by failures in clinical governance, risk management, and complaints handling.
A jury inquest ruled the death of Ruth Szymankiewicz, who was left unsupervised at a children’s mental health ward, as unlawful killing.