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The Information Commissioner’s Office has said it will take action if it believe UK data protection law is not followed.
"The kettle will be on for tea and cake, and Megan will be singing all the favourite songs from the wartime era, so come along to the library and join us for this free, fun morning of music and ...
More than half of Brits feel some aspects of their own life are ‘out of control’ – from family life to work and finances.
Planned negotiations between Iran and the United States this weekend over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program have been postponed, Oman announced on Thursday. Omani Foreign Minister Badr ...
Baroness Kidron told Parliament that pupils were being wrapped ‘in a world of digital products’ that normalised screen time over ...
The gaming giant said the prices of consoles will rise around the world from Wednesday, with some of its gaming prices to rise later this year.
Shadow minister Paul Holmes highlighted differing views between the Government and former prime minister Sir Tony Blair on efforts to limit fossil fuels before adding Labour is dr ...
SKIPTON Town Hall will be a venue for the Ryedale Festival for the first time this year with a concert by trailblazing saxophonist Jess Gillam ...
Parents can sign up for the HMRC scheme and get 20 per cent towards nursery, childminders, wraparound and holiday childcare.
Provisional Met Office figures show the country recorded its brightest April since records began in 1910, with England seeing its sunniest ever, and the other home nations their s ...
Blue Peter will begin airing from a new studio as the long-running children’s show shifts to a “digital-first magazine format”. Changes already announced include the BBC saying in March it had decided ...
Parents have just days left to apply for essential healthcare cover ahead of the school summer holidays, with Global Health Insurance Cards (GHIC.
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