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Workaholic Brits are 'giving away' up to £29 billion worth of work a year – by not taking their full lunchbreaks.
The June 6 1944 invasion of Nazi-occupied France used the largest-ever armada of ships, troops, planes and vehicles to breach German defences.
A cross-party group of MPs are backing plans which would ensure councils maintain playgrounds, and that new developments include play areas.
For Burgess, the current campaign has come in stark contrast to his successful debut season as a Super League coach, with injuries ravaging the Wolves spine and inconsistency leaving them languishing ...
Complaining, blocking the mirrors and reaching for the invisible brake are among the most frustrating passenger behaviours.
Formal justified the promise she showed as a juvenile when streaking away with the Nyetimber Surrey Stakes at Epsom. Winner of her first two starts for the now retired Sir Michael Stoute, she is now ...
Anas Sarwar is hoping the results of the Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by-election could help Labour oust the SNP in the 2026 Holyrood election.
Russia bombarded six regions of Ukraine on Friday in one of its largest aerial attacks of the three-year war, Ukrainian officials have said. The night-time assault lasted for hours and killed three ...
Sir Winston Churchill became increasingly frustrated Britain had not been able to produce enough penicillin in preparation for the Normandy landings.
A Coronation Street legend is leaving the beloved soap opera after 25 years as she makes a life-changing decision. Sue Cleaver, who has played the role of Eileen Grimshaw on the ITV show since the ...
It comes as Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said the ECHR had become a “sword used to attack democratic decisions” and launched a review into whether she would commit to leaving the agreement. It’s ...
Green industries have praised proposals to require solar panels and heat pumps in new build homes but housebuilders warned that too much bureaucracy to install them could harm efforts to hit housing ...