Pain study carried out on-island could have global influence
Physiotherapists who recently published a local study of pain hope their research will influence best practice around the world.
Physiotherapists who recently published a local study of pain hope their research will influence best practice around the world.
The Department for Education is encouraging working parents to act now to secure a place at their preferred childcare provider.
The regulator said the children it spoke to for the recent study had commonly encountered violent gaming content, verbal discrimination and fighting.
Heriot-Watt University hopes the initiative will help to reduce medical waste.
More than three billion people experienced neurological conditions in 2021.
The James Bond star walked in an off-limits area during a personal visit to the national park.
Tuilagi will make his first appearance of the Guinness Six Nations in what could be his farewell appearance in a Red Rose jersey.
The Dublin-born author took home the book of the year prize and £30,000 for his fourth novel The Bee Sting.
Escalating costs have cast a shadow over the redevelopment of the derelict GAA ground in west Belfast.
Umran Ali Javaid, a mature student, will set off from Glasgow in a second-hand ambulance equipped with a portable neonatal ventilator.
The deputy party leader said she shared the ‘frustration’ that independent inquiries into Labour members were taking a long time.
Dame Priti Patel said the Government’s asylum accommodation is in need of reform and there are ‘serious questions’ to be asked of the Home Office.
The children admitted causing criminal damage and unnecessary suffering to animals after rabbits, snakes and birds were killed in Gunnersbury Park.
It comes amid concerns doctors are leaving the workforce early, while students are unwilling to go into general practice.
The chief executives of Barclays UK, Santander UK, NatWest and Lloyds will face questions from a group of MPs on the Treasury Committee.