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The resources included learning and activity packs. These highlight the importance of intellectual property in the children’s designs. More than 1500 youngsters took part in the competition, from all ...
The Chief Executive of the Environment Agency, Sir James Bevan, is calling for a modern approach to regulation in order to protect air, land, and water from future threats, including the climate ...
COVID-19 has had a negative impact in communities surrounding Lake Atitlán, as livelihoods such as tourism and local commerce have stopped abruptly, leaving many families struggling to survive. The ...
A report presented to the Government’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE), has outlined how the most vulnerable in society could be offered “accommodation outside the home” if a member ...
The business tycoon told CNBC about the first time he met the Princess of Wales and described how her confession about a famous politician she found attractive surprised other guests. During the ...
Antiques, photographs and collectible once belonging to the late Princess Margaret and her husband Lord Snowdon are being sold off in at Christie’s, the infamous London auction house. The possessions ...
For the last 48 years, EU membership constricted Britain’s ability to make its own decisions and set policies. However, on January 1, the country finally put an end to eurosceptic frustration, ...
After becoming monarch in 1952, Queen Elizabeth II has had the longest reign of any British monarch in history. Queen Elizabeth II was the first Queen to ascend the throne from the Royal House of ...
Nerissa and Katherine Bowes-Lyon, daughters of the Queen Mother’s brother John Bowes-Lyon, received no money from the family aside from the £125 they paid to Earlswood Hospital each year for their ...
Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has stressed that “mass joblessness, homelessness and hopelessness are not inevitable” despite the catastrophic impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the UK economy.
Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden said switching to a civil enforcement may be seen as an “invitation” to avoid paying the fee. But he said the Government is concerned that a criminal sanction could be ...