‘We will pay with our blood’: Afghan translators warn withdrawal of British troops from their homeland could put them at risk from an emboldened Taliban UK followed US and Nato allies in a commitment to leave country by September But men who
Professor Marie Scully, a haematologist at University College London, stumbled on the link when testing for unusual antibodies A British scientist has revealed how her instinct helped to uncover the link between AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine and a very rare blood clot. Haematologist
British Gas engineers have shared their fury as hundreds today lost their jobs after refusing to sign up to tougher employment terms under a ‘fire and rehire’ scheme. The energy supplier handed dismissal notices to around 1,000 employees on April 1 following
Nearly all British troops will be withdrawn from Afghanistan following Joe Biden’s announcement that US forces would leave by September 11. President Biden will withdraw all troops from the country before this year’s 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, finally ending America’s
VICTORIA BISCHOFF: Burning fury at British Gas chiefs for abandoning Homecare customers in the pandemic By Victoria Bischoff for the Daily Mail Published: 17:01 EDT, 13 April 2021 | Updated: 17:01 EDT, 13 April 2021 A broken boiler is stressful enough at
Scores of abandoned British Gas customers say they have paid the price of blind loyalty to costly boiler cover plans. Money Mail has now received around 100 letters and emails from fed-up policyholders who are spending hundreds of pounds a year on
A Canadian ski resort was forced to shut down after officials confirmed more than 800 cases of the highly contagious Brazil COVID-19 variant in British Columbia. The Whistler Blackcomb resort was shut down by officials in the province of British Columbia on
A British company is working on technology which would reduce the number of contrails produced by airplanes in a bid to cut the environmental impact of air travel. A computer system built by Cambridge-based Satavia will reroute flights to avoid areas where
British fishermen have been hitting out at the trade agreement the UK and the European Union reached in December as threatening to their business. Increasing export costs, as well as severe delays at the border between Britain and the continent, have left
Its regulator the European Medicines Agency is seeking to access databases containing information from complex medical studies carried out in the UK. The bloc’s drugs watchdog is planning to spend £868,000 on creating two archives of more than one million records drawn