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This film will make you want to quit your job and...

Picture: Arpana against the backdrop of the Himalayas in Nepal Nepal is back on its feet after 2015's devastating earthquake - and the mountain kingdom never...

Miss World 2016: Puerto Rico’s Stephanie Del Valle takes the crown

December 19, 2016: Stephanie Del Valle of Puerto Rico was crowned Miss World 2016 on Sunday, edging out runners-up from the Dominican Republic and Indonesia winning...

Mother and son: new photo of Queen and Prince Charles reveals...

18 December 2016: A photograph of the Queen and the Prince of Wales has been released to mark the end of the monarch's 90th birthday year. The...

Google celebrates 18th birthday with a Doodle

Google is now officially an adult. The internet giant is celebrating its 18th birthday on Tuesday with an animated Doodle shown to web browsers...

Dolphins recorded having a conversation ‘just like two people’ for first...

Two dolphins have been recorded having a conversation for the first time after scientists developed an underwater microphone which could distinguish the animals' different...

Top British universities planning to charge students record-breaking tuition fees next...

Almost half of the Russell Group of universities are expecting to put up the charges beyond the current limit August 14, 2016: Britain’s most prestigious universities...

Why energy matters to businesses

The way businesses buy their energy is changing. The UK’s energy landscape is on the move. Where once energy was seen as a commodity and...

England not windy enough, admits wind industry chief

There are more than 5,000 turbines onshore in the UK London, June 5, 2016: England is not windy enough to justify building any more onshore wind...

Stealing food if you are poor and hungry is not a...

Rome, May 03, 2016: Stealing food from a supermarket out of necessity should not be considered a crime, Italy’s supreme court has ruled. The unusual...

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