Kenya’s military chief dies in helicopter crash
General Francis Ogolla was on a tour of the country’s troubled western region when the helicopter he was travelling in crashed and caught fire.
General Francis Ogolla was on a tour of the country’s troubled western region when the helicopter he was travelling in crashed and caught fire.
Eluned Morgan, the cabinet secretary for health in Wales, has called for the public to lead healthier lives to tackle growing NHS waiting lists.
Mr Malkinson finally had his 2003 conviction quashed last summer after years protesting his innocence.
MPS2 is able to distinguish between slow and fast-growing prostate cancers.
The firm is bringing AI to its smartphones and earbuds.
Giant Jamaican Galliwasps were last confirmed alive in the 1800s.
A Government review has found universities are ‘vulnerable’ and being ‘targeted’ by hostile states, the Deputy Prime Minister has said.
The number of suspensions in spring 2023 is the ‘highest’ termly figure recorded, the Department for Education said.
Fewer top grades were handed out to teenagers last summer following efforts in England to bring results back down to pre-pandemic levels.
Hautes Capelles Primary School has been judged as ‘good’ across the board by Ofsted inspectors.
Existing drugs could be repurposed following the discovery, according to researchers, who have also developed a new compound using their findings.
Herm’s CEO is leaving the island later this year.
Bjorn Hocke, 52, is the leader of the regional branch of Alternative for Germany, or AfD, in the eastern state of Thuringia.
The retailer told investors on Thursday that sales grew by 3% to £435 million over the 13 weeks to March 30.
Women in more advantaged groups should be targeted to educate them on smoking risks, researchers say.