Up to 17% of children could have symptoms of foetal alcohol spectrum disorder
The UK has the fourth highest level of prenatal alcohol use in the world.
The UK has the fourth highest level of prenatal alcohol use in the world.
A telegram from the Queen, and another from Elton John, marked the debut of England’s first black player.
THOSE tut-tutting at Sark’s struggle to find enough election candidates should avoid feeling too smug.
Donald Trump held a triumphant White House press conference despite losing control of the House of Representatives in the midterm elections.
Footage showed Mourinho making comments in his mother tongue, at one point looking into a camera.
Lucy McHugh’s mother Stacey White said her daughter never knew how many lives she had touched.
Reform Scotland director Chris Deerin said Scotland needs new ideas on how to teach languages.
Energy company Cuadrilla says hydraulic fracturing of two exploration wells will continue for three months.
The Lionesses had two penalties turned down and a goal wrongly disallowed.
Scotland’s First Minister said the Chequers proposals were a ‘dead duck’.
A forensic pathologist told a court Mylee Billingham also had an injury to her lip area suggesting a hand was placed over her mouth.
David Howman was an outspoken defender of athletes’ rights during his 13-year WADA tenure but now worries the agency has badly lost its way.
The bosses of the UK and US anti-doping agencies are among those to criticise WADA.
In a move that will dismay many athletes and anti-doping experts, WADA’s ExCo backed the compromise deal on RUSADA reinstatement by nine votes to two.
I REFER to your Opinion column ‘There should be no reward for failure’ (11 September) where you suggest that HSC (and other committees) are sitting on a number of consultant reports which, if there is a will to do so, would result in savings.