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A YouGov poll found that 57 per cent of the English people think that it is better to get back to the single market option of the European Union, despite...
A surge in respiratory illnesses across China that has drawn the attention of the World Health Organisation (WHO) is caused by the flu and other known pathogens and not by...
Maanya Sachdeva, The Independent Before finding fame as television’s grittiest survivalist, Bear Grylls experienced a terrifying near-miss. This was 1996, when Grylls was 21 and serving in the SAS. He...
In response to the World Health Organisation (WHO), China has reported there were no unknown pathogens among children who have had pneumonia in large numbers in north China. It is...
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, 71, had announced at the biennial convention of the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) on Saturday that Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, 50, would...
Carl P. Leubsdorf, Tribune News Service A year before Americans elect their next president, pundits, strategists and the two 2020 combatants themselves seem convinced the election will again pit President...
Bevan Hurley, The Independent In the end, Sam Bankman-Fried simply had no choice. With his defence in tatters and facing decades in prison, lawyers for the disgraced crypto king confirmed...
Katie Rosseinsky, The Independent When the Philadelphia Eagles take on the Miami Dolphins in an NFL fixture airing on Sunday evening (or in the early hours of Monday morning, if...
Bleating sheep replaced beeping cars on Madrid's streets on Sunday, as shepherds guided their flocks through the city centre following ancient herding routes to southerly pastures for the winter. ...
Almost one in three British adults expect to spend less on Christmas this year, with most blaming the rising cost of living, according to survey data published by PwC on...