Seychelles company linked to Putin’s inner circle exploited UK loophole for hundreds of firms, BBC finds.
Watchdog concerned over lack of specialist nurses, training for staff and information sharing in England.
Cognitive skills, such as memory, waned - possibly linked to stress, loneliness and alcohol, study shows.
News that several hundred people have been able to leave Gaza dominates the front pages on Thursday.
The use of artificial intelligence appears to have a significant gender imbalance.
The Bank of England will decide on whether to raise, lower or keep rates unchanged at midday.
The Scottish government is being urged to provide extra resources to help meet "severe challenges".
The Fab Four's "emotional" farewell single Now And Then is being made available on Thursday.
A 32-year-old man is detained after live rodents were released into restaurants in Birmingham.
Darren Osment allegedly told an undercover police officer he had killed his ex-partner Claire Holland.
The fans' group insists a season ticket ban is down to its "unapologetic solidarity with Palestine".
Former top official Helen MacNamara tells Covid inquiry women were sidelined in male-dominated No 10.
Fears of a "significant risk to life" in one area as wind and rain warnings are issued across Wales.
Governments must act to protect citizens from potential AI risks, prime minister tells the BBC.
The 35-year-old speaks out after being acquitted of assaulting her former girlfriend last year.
King Charles and Queen Camilla visit a home for young elephants during their state visit to Kenya.
The Queen joined a traditional dance in Nairobi and stopped to feed orphaned elephants.
Aunt Kari Johnson says her 29-year-old nephew had bought a ring for partner Ryan Wolfe.
The actor is suing the Guardian, which published stories about accusations of sexual misconduct.
Too much stock, made worse by "poor operating practices", were to blame for poor performance, the firm said.
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