14:46, Thu, Mar 12, 2026 Updated: 14:49, Thu, Mar 12, 2026 Kemi Badenoch warned that replacing Sir Winston Churchill with pictures of wildlife on banknotes is "erasing our history". The Bank of ...
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Overall, public R&D has a rate of return of 140-210%, they concluded. Crucially, this is a much higher estimate than the 30-70% rates of return economists calculate for private R&D, said Fieldhouse.
The Bank of England said the change to wildlife imagery creates an opportunity to celebrate another important aspect of the nation.
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Andrew Scott's excellent real-life drama Pride has become available to stream on BBC iPlayer. It comes after the 2014 movie, which also features Imelda Staunton, Bill Nighy, Dominic West and George ...
Songs referencing one of the UK's most notorious sex offenders provide a toxic soundtrack to Leeds United matches ...
The Labour prime minister’s indecision and the abject state of the British military have created an embarrassing display.
Hundreds of students from war-torn countries who won scholarships and places to study at top UK universities are stuck in limbo after the government suspended their visas.
Priti Patel was in Washington to lobby U.S. officials to prevent London from giving away the Chagos Islands — home to an American naval base.