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Norway also closes airspace over capital’s main airport after at least two drones spotted
Prime Minister will wait until Germany changes position, Liberal Democrats leader tells The National
Chancellor Rachel Reeves says government is 'backing builders, not blockers'
London School of Economics takes top spot for second year running as Durham is named ‘university of the year'
UK and US plan to speed up the creation of nuclear plants, agreed during Donald Trump's state visit
Day two features Keir Starmer meeting after lavish state banquet to greet US President
Weight-loss treatments can help to reduce appetite by making meals appear sweeter or saltier, study finds
Task force aims to pursue violent offenders with surveillance and increase in officers
Some people in a 'normal' weight range are more likely to die than those in the overweight category, say researchers
West watches warily as military exercises showcase close defence ties between Moscow and Minsk
Analysis reveals universities with lower fees were hit hardest by closures, fuelling greater competition at elite institutions
Low drugs prices and UK's lack of investment blamed
Warsaw scrambles defences during Moscow's widespread attack on western Ukraine
More people living with undiagnosed forms of the disease in Middle East proportional to population, researcher tells The National
Rail workers launch a series of strikes over pay and conditions