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A family-run kitchen company with showrooms in Kirkby Lonsdale and Low Bentham is celebrating after its design director won a ...
A family-run kitchen company with showrooms in Kirkby Lonsdale and Low Bentham is celebrating after its design director won a national award.
With more people working from home than ever before, having a dedicated workspace within your house is becoming increasingly ...
Children in the UK are typically unhappier, fatter and fare worse in school than those in other rich nations, according to a global report. The Unicef wellbeing study found children across the ...
a 54-year-old American known online as "Joe Donor," who claims to have fathered over 180 children worldwide through unregulated sperm donations, has been denied custody rights by a UK family court ...
The UK government has outlined how it will utilise ... infrastructure that treats people as threats, not neighbours.” Computer Weekly contacted the Home Office about the criticisms levied ...
On child mental health, the UK was 27th out of 36. The UK is near the bottom of a league table for the wellbeing of children and the happiness of teenagers. UNICEF found children in general across ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Computer Weekly\'s editor gives a personal perspective ... painful evolution of the use of digital identity in the UK. For the first time since the government announced its digital wallet app ...
It said the move would prevent thousands of cases of childhood obesity by removing around 7.2 billion calories per year from the diets of UK children. Prof Boyland said brand-only advertising ...
Researcher Richard Watts says that Save the Children can predict the expected squeeze on certain aid programmes due to the number of already-existing commitments that have been made with UK ...
Nearly 2,000 children of Afghan families brought to the UK because of their support of the British are living in hotels, military bases and other temporary accommodation, new data has revealed.