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It will examine whether patients of Sam Eljamel were let down by failures in clinical governance, risk management, and complaints handling.
Former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon has indicated she could foster a child if her life “ever calms down sufficiently”. She said that in her time in charge at Holyrood work with youngsters ...
A jury inquest ruled the death of Ruth Szymankiewicz, who was left unsupervised at a children’s mental health ward, as unlawful killing.
Weather warnings have been issued for thunderstorms across parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland as the fourth heatwave of the summer continues. The Met Office has issued a yellow thunderstorm ...
The number of applicants accepted on to UK degree courses has risen to a record high this year, Ucas figures show.
Labour has promised to end no-fault evictions under its Renters’ Rights Bill, which is in the final stages of going through Parliament.
Business studies and physics are booming, while entries for French and German have sunk to a record low, this year’s A-level results show.
Engie sold the Rugeley Power Station site in Staffordshire to Vistry Group, which will continue work to build a sustainable neighbourhood.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission said the health board has admitted it failed to carry out an equality impact assessment previously.
US first lady Melania Trump has demanded that Hunter Biden retract comments linking her to sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and threatened to sue if he does not. Ms Trump takes issue with two comments ...
Alexander Cashford, 49, was confirmed dead at the scene in Leysdown-on-Sea, on the Isle of Sheppey, on Sunday evening.
Fire crews in Greece, Spain and Portugal are racing to contain wildfires, taking advantage of calmer winds that slowed the blazes’ advance. Much of southern Europe, however, remains at high risk under ...