A police spokesman said: “Jack went missing from York Hospital at 4pm yesterday afternoon (October 23). He was last seen in the Groves area of York but has links to Copmanthorpe and Dewsbury in West ...
Developers will today (Thursday, October 24) learn if they can press ahead with ambitious plans to develop York’s Coney Street by opening the area up to the riverside. A decision is expected on the ...
The Prime Minister said he was “appalled” by a terrorist attack on a Turkish defence company that left five people dead and more than 20 injured. Authorities said suspected Kurdish militants set off ...
Professor Alan McNeill, a doctor who founded the charity Prostate Scotland, said the cycling star would ‘undoubtedly’ help raise awareness.
Every year clocks go back an hour at 2am on the last Sunday of October. This year the clocks will go back on October 27 2024. When the clocks change, so does the UK’s time zone; it switches from ...
Child serial killer Lucy Letby is set to have a bid to appeal against her latest conviction for the attempted murder of a baby girl heard at the Court of Appeal.
It is the second such case since North Korea began floating rubbish-carrying balloons toward the south in late May.
The academics added: “Although non-daily smokers report smoking fewer cigarettes and weaker urges to smoke than they used to, which may make it easier for them to stop smoking, they appear to be ...
Trade union members protesting over council workers’ pay are to take their fight to John Swinney’s office in a bid to encourage the First Minister to step in and end the dispute. Members of the Unison ...
Some of the BBC’s major radio stations saw audiences rally amid of summer of sport and entertainment, but local radio shows have suffered a drop in listeners, figures show. Radio 5 Live recorded a ...
The UK should enact wide-ranging restrictions on “forever chemicals”, which could have the potential to harm humans, scientists have urged. A group of more than 50 scientists from the UK and around ...
Companies should be fined for failing to follow rules aimed at cutting sales of unhealthy food, to tackle the “public health emergency” posed by obesity, peers have said. Businesses would be required ...