The World Health Organization and 500 experts have established a consensus on the definition of airborne diseases. The groups are aiming to prevent confusion similar to that experienced during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. The WHO released a document outlining
Prince Edward and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, are attending a special Changing of the Guards today, April 8, which will see British and French troops swap places to change in front of each other’s palaces. The ceremony will be carried out in
Queen Camilla stunned in her favourite teal dress and black jacket combo as she welcomed guests to Clarence House this evening for a reception to celebrate the results of a new study. The research, commissioned by her book club and literary charity
France has dealt a crushing blow to the European Union’s flagship trade deal with Canada by rejecting its ratification after criticism by farmers that it brings in unfair competition from overseas. The EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, or CETA, provisionally went
A huge survey of over 10,000 Britons has shown that people with disabilities feel lonelier than those without. The poll found that two out of five (40%) disabled people often feel lonely, compared to just 29% of non-disabled people. This research was
HMS Ambush, one of the UK’s Astute-class submarines (Image: Wikicommons) Concerns over the enormous costs involved in the construction of nuclear submarines may derail the trilateral AUKUS deal between the UK, the USA and Australia, former head of the Royal Navy Lord
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The majority of Brits believe that legalising assisted dying for terminally ill people who are nearing the end of their lives would be safer than the current ban, a landmark poll reveals. More than 10,000 people shared their views in the largest
A Dutch court has convicted 17 suspects, with three receiving life sentences, including Ridouan Taghi, the gang’s leader. Taghi, along with other suspects, did not attend the trial’s final day due to heavy security measures. Taghi was convicted of five murders and
Hungary’s parliament ratified Sweden’s NATO membership bid, ending over 18 months of delays spurred by opposition from Hungary’s nationalist government. The vote passed overwhelmingly with 188 in favor and six against, marking the last step in Sweden’s NATO admission process. Pressure from