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Both Russian and Belarusian officials frame step as driven by hostilities from the West
Up to 92% of the species discovered are new to science
'Passengers should not be concerned about strike action,' airport chief says
Transnational education offers institutions an increasingly significant income stream, higher education regulator says
Britain had 97,000 soldiers in the past decade, with numbers now set to fall to 73,000
AI technology has potential to 'positively transform humanity', UK Prime Minister says
Up to one third of the UK population may have pre-diabetes, a condition that can lead to diabetes
Findings offer important implications for areas of research such as healing wounds and depression
Ministerial diaries show visits by former prime minister's friends to the rural country mansion during the pandemic
Protesters say their intention was to disrupt the sales fair and not regular commercial flights
Almost two dozen rivers burst their banks after six months' worth of rain fell in only 36 hours last week
Initiative 'goes against basic principles of secularism and fundamental rights', teachers' union says
Latest update is part of a series of tweaks introduced by popular messaging app
Kyriakos Mitsotakis had hailed his victory a 'political earthquake'
More than 150 million journeys have been made on London’s Elizabeth line since it opened last May
