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A simple blood test could match people with lupus who do not respond to current treatments with an innovative combination of drugs, according to researchers. It is hoped the test, which looks for ...
Retailers have seen a “small but positive” increase in shoppers as the sunniest April on record enticed consumers into stores, figures suggest.
Coins celebrating 150 years of the emporium Liberty sitting at the heart of artistic innovation and craftsmanship have been unveiled by the Royal Mint. Created in the Liberty Design studio, the £5 ...
The report from the Public Accounts Committee warned there are significant gaps in public sector IT systems, leaving them vulnerable.
Pope Leo will have the challenge of following in the footsteps of the late Francis, whose popularity saw him dubbed ‘the people’s pope’.
Officials have said the Government will take action against up to 100 oil tankers that have been carrying cargo in defiance of sanctions.
A letter also raises concerns that cuts to disability benefits will not address the issue, but rather make it worse.
Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said ‘we were at risk of thousands of people losing their jobs’ without an agreement.
Experts said there were 49 fewer late-stage diagnoses and 21 fewer deaths within five years compared to usual patient care.