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Maths and economics were the only two disciplines in which students consistently outperformed artificial intelligence, research showed
Living in nicer neighbourhoods and feeling safe from crime are associated with fewer early deaths and heart conditions
Water insecurity will fuel hunger and disease, and force more people to leave their homes
'Grim milestone' of one million postponed appointments is on the horizon, health experts say
Latest government data shows that 184,400 Ukraine Scheme visa holders have arrived in the UK
Nineteen of mainland France's 96 departments were on red alert for heat on Wednesday
New deal will bring the UK’s non-military financial assistance to Ukraine close to $6 billion
Recipient hoping she can go on to have not one but two babies, doctors say
Hakan Fidan urges Iraqi officials to 'not allow our mutual enemy to poison our bilateral relations'
Sailors saw the migrants in flimsy boats off Morocco's southern coast
There will be 1.8 million more leisure trips than during last year’s summer break
Overall, there are still slightly more leaders who were educated in the US
The project aims to help young people from lower-income communities to secure places at top universities
Two nations will expand security relationship to 'identify and address shared serious organised-crime threats'
Greece has been a strong supporter of Ukraine, providing humanitarian aid and weapons
