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Less toxic treatment is being developed to treat leukaemia
Hamed Yaseen runs a business with his UAE-based brother that helps British companies with eastward expansion
Paul Dawson worked on the Ooka, which is claimed to be the world's first charcoal-free pod-based shisha product
Ofrah Muflahi said she founded the British Arab Nursing and Midwifery Association because other nurses needed support
Challenges brought after department refused to hear applications without biometric data being provided
No passenger injuries were reported following the incident, which is now under investigation
Travellers left stranded at cities including Edinburgh, Belfast and Manchester
Pouria Zeraati realised he had been stabbed when he saw his trainers were covered in blood
Feel-good productivity expert with five million YouTube subscribers this week launched an online community to help members double their performance
Men who left the military after years of service in war zones are paying a heavy price
Airport services cancelled with Great Western Railway, the Elizabeth line and Heathrow Express all affected
British Foreign Secretary declines to say whether Israel is acting within international law in Gaza war
Deaths projected to rise by 85 per cent over the period to almost 700,000 each year
Prosecutors said the arms were being stockpiled ready for attacks against Jewish institutions in Europe
Hundreds of lawyers, academics and retired senior judges warn Britain must uphold international law by freezing weapons sales to the country