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An in-home foot scanner that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to recognise the warning signs of heart failure could help keep people with the condition out of hospital, according to researchers.
The White House press secretary said the corporation had to ‘correct and take down’ a story but a BBC spokesperson said it ‘did not remove ...
The Russell Group has set out a plan to improve the transparency and consistency of contextual offers to remove barriers for prospective students.
SNP leader John Swinney and the Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar are both expected to campaign in Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse on Wednesday.
The Commons Public Accounts Committee criticised the speed of decommissioning work at the former nuclear power plant.
A report by the Women and Equalities Committee said that ‘meaningful change requires both cultural and structural reform’.
Award-winning novelist Bernardine Evaristo has been announced as the recipient of an outstanding contribution award from the Women’s Prize Trust. The one-off literary honour celebrates Evaristo’s body ...
Harry Brook is having a “hell of a lot of fun” as England captain after his first series in full-time charge of the white-ball sides ended in a 3-0 clean sweep of the West Indies.
Harry Brook is having a “hell of a lot of fun” as England captain after his first series in full-time charge of the white-ball sides ended in a 3-0 clean sweep of the West Indies. England claimed ...
The Duchess of Sussex will be joined by other high-profile guests at the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles on June 14.
The US President has decided to ‘provide different treatment’ to the UK after a deal that was struck between Washington and London last month.
Details of the foiled 2008 extremist plot emerged as the Government was pressed over steps to protect reservoirs against attack.