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Researchers say results will lead to better quality tea and less waste
Dutch Prime Minister is a staunch ally of Kyiv and a critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin
It is hoped technology will help farmers optimise resources, reduce environmental footprint, and maximise quantity and quality of harvest
The UK’s dire productivity performance is the single biggest driver of our dire living standards, the Institute for Public Policy Research says
June’s meeting could be enough to deter a rate cut, some analysts predict
The index includes 226 locations, measuring the comparative cost of more than 200 items in each
The party is keen to portray itself as a safe pair of hands in difficult economic times
Party plans to set up publicly owned company to invest in domestic power sources
About a third of homes for sale were also on the market in 2023 but failed to find a buyer
Schoof, who says he is surprised by the appointment, is announced six months after elections
Parliament speaker Yael Braun-Pivet denounced Sebastien Delogu's actions as unacceptable behaviour
EU is in a powerful position to exert pressure on Benjamin Netanyahu's government as Israel's main trading partner
Shadow chancellor calls for closer collaboration, as business leaders sign letter saying Labour should be given chance to lead Britain
Billed as 'triple lock-plus', Tories say the policy is estimated to cost £2.4 billion a year by 2029-2030
About 17,000 melanoma cases every year are preventable, Cancer Research UK says
