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One in three Brits admit they're obsessed with tracking their health - including diet, heart rate, and sleep quality.
It comes as education unions have raised concerns about the statutory tests taken by Year 6 pupils in primary schools across England.
Ireland’s foreign affairs minister said the EU and the US must work “intensively” to get a deal on tariffs in place before the deadline for increased rates, but added he has concerns for the pharma ...
Ofgem found more than 34,000 prepayment meter customers between 2014 and October 2023 did not receive final bills within six weeks.
Australia’s prospects of toppling the British and Irish Lions in their upcoming series have been hit by the loss of first-choice fly-half Noah Lolesio for all three Tests.
The Office for Budget Responsibility said the state finances were facing ‘mounting risks’ in the face of growing debts.
HEAD coach Brett McNamee hopes Hertfordshire can return to punching above their weight in rugby’s County Championship after their Bill ...
PLANS to demolish and rebuild a Frinton home which burnt down two years ago have been refused. ASB Planning hoped to demolish the building in Harold Road, and build a new house in its place. Two years ...
Edinburgh and Birmingham airports have become the latest airports to allow passengers to keep liquids in their bags when going through security.
Seraphine struggled amid rising costs and a difficult backdrop for consumer spending, according to administrators.
More than 900 subpostmasters were wrongfully prosecuted between 1999 and 2015, with many wrongly convicted of theft and false accounting.