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The new head of Britain’s foreign intelligence service MI6 has warned the nation in her first public speech that the UK is “now operating in a space between peace and war” and “the front line is everywhere,” amid growing tensions with Russia.
Jeremy Wright was the first of five UK ministers charged with pushing through the British government’s landmark legislation on regulating the internet, the Online Safety Bill. The current UK government likes to brand its initiatives as “world-beating ...
The rapidly growing field of artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionise our lives. With AI already powering everything from self-driving cars to medical diagnosis tools, we look at how uptake of the technology is changing the UK.
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The country’s final coal-fired power plant just shut down, marking a major milestone for the notoriously polluting fossil fuel. The UK is shutting down its final coal-fired power plant today, marking the end of an era for the country’s energy system.
Christopher Featherstone does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment. The UK’s new ...
The UK has seen an unexplained surge in deaths in recent months, causing concern among the country’s chief medical officers. Many suggestions have been put forward for why there have been about 22,500 more deaths between April and August than would ...
I grew up in the US and my partner grew up in the UK. Here are 16 differences that surprise us most.
I grew up in the US and my husband grew up in the UK — we've noticed many differences. In the UK, there are free prescriptions and healthcare, which wasn't the case in the US. Things that seemed normal to me aren't in the UK, like celebrating Halloween ...
Michael Collyer receives funding from Economic and Social Research Council (grant number ES/T004509/1). He is chair of Sanctuary on Sea, Brighton's City of Sanctuary group. A third of the UK’s international aid budget was spent supporting refugees in the ...
Aston University study highlights the economic risks to the EU and UK of matching Donald Trump’s tariff threats