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Bank of England poised to raise benchmark to 4.75 per cent
The US and its allies have condemned the deployment and warned of increased risks of nuclear war
Humanitarian crisis unfolds as up to 500 migrants feared dead in Mediterranean shipwreck
Boat, which is believed to set sail from Libya, was overcrowded, with estimates of between 400 to 750 people on board
Economists say the concert may have contributed to a rise in prices, but other factors are also at play
A new super-engineered vaccine tackles vaccine-derived strains
Millions of people worldwide are experiencing long-term symptoms of coronavirus
New study finds link between gut bacteria and degenerative disease
Greenpeace objects as demand for cooling forces National Grid to end 46-day coal-free streak
Shorter hours could help to address employee burnout and mental health issues
Obesity is associated with an increased risk of cancer, but the risk varies depending on a person's sex and the type, researcher tells The National
Pandemic response under scrutiny as infections fall to record low
The case comes at a sensitive time in relations with Turkey, which is holding up Stockholm's application for Nato membership
Fatal attacks have increased in the past 15 years
The royal reunited with a matron from his university work experience
