Labour would win a landslide victory if there was a general election tomorrow, according to a new mega poll. The YouGov survey of more than 18,000 people predicted that Sir Keir Starmer’s party would secure 403 seats, a majority of 154. The
The UK could witness water shortages and hosepipe bans if the summer remains hot and dry, it has been reported. The warning from leading scientists comes even though the country witnessed the wettest 18 months since records began. The experts have claimed that
Conservatives face near-wipeout at the next election leaving them with just 98 seats in England and none in Wales or Scotland, a shock poll suggests. Cabinet Ministers set to be kicked out of Parliament include Home Secretary James Cleverly, Defence Secretary Grant
A new study indicates that women who drink more than eight alcoholic beverages a week are at greater risk of developing heart disease than those who drink less. Those who binge-drink take even more risks with their heart health, the study indicated.
Dozens of migrants were caught swimming through a storm to reach a Spanish territory on the African continent. Around 30 migrants, all of Moroccan origin, swam into Ceuta in the early hours of March 26. The group, including 16 and 17-year-olds as
Language changes over time, as people move from place to place and affect the dialect in their area. The changes can be slow or they can be fast. For example, if a word is on-trend or has gone viral thanks to social
The proposed Green Deal aims to make the EU carbon neutral by 2050, and includes efforts to make traceable, sustainable products the norm while prohibiting misleading green claims. Attention to increasingly sustainable goods has been driven by consumer interest and demand. The
Time-restricted eating, a common weight-loss strategy often known as intermittent fasting, has been linked to a significantly higher risk of cardiovascular death. In a study published by the American Heart Association (AHA), a group of 20,000 adults who followed an eight-hour time-restricted
In the face of escalating cyber threats from China, Parliament’s decision to bolster its IT budget by a mere £6.5million in the last financial year has sparked outrage among security experts. Official figures, obtained under the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act exclusively
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