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Guest blog byDavid Johnstone from Department for Business and Trade as part of our International Trade Campaign Week.
Most symptoms after stopping antidepressants are mild and don’t meet criteria for severe discontinuation syndrome, suggesting ...
UK's Associate Director - International, Sabina Ciofu discusses the evolving landscape of digital trade policy in Basilinna's ...
Sara Tendulkar and Sana Ganguly, daughters of cricket legends Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly, are quietly redefining ...
The latest summer heatwave is set to peak in London on Friday with highs of 32C forecast - as a hosepipe ban comes into force for part of the UK. Temperatures are set to soar in the capital on another ...
A new UNESCO report finds that small tweaks to AI models could cut energy use by 90%. The findings call for smarter, smaller, ...
Gamuda Berhad and Q Investment Partners are expanding their Woolwich student accommodation project, adding 120 beds and bringing the total to 419.
Variation in PICU mortality by ethnicity and area-level deprivation highlights the importance of further investigation into ...
Children from ethnic minority backgrounds and those living in areas with higher levels of child poverty were more likely to ...
Experts say more thought must be given to adapting homes and cities to mitigate against rising temperatures and minimise ...
Children from deprived areas of the UK are more likely to die in intensive care than youngsters in wealthy areas, a study suggests. There are also higher death rates among children of Asian ethnicity ...
Heat-related deaths in England and Wales could rise up to 50-fold in the next 50 years as an ageing population is hit by ...