Probably nothing the candidates discuss this fall will be more important in the long term than investing in infrastructure.
Boots has told beauty companies that it will not sell any products containing microbeads after 2017 in the UK, while Superdrug has written to all suppliers saying it wants them removed.
Documents released today show how Britain’s habits have changed – from nearly half of all households never eating out in 1952, to the average person eating out three times a week in 1983.
A total of 2,031 young people, including those as young as 12 faced criminal investigation over nude selfies in the past three years, according to leading charity the NSPCC.
A TV crew filmed Lancashire Police officers as they received the first call to the crime scene at Ms Hartley’s home in Helmshore, on January 14.
The touching letter, written to the conservationist’s parents 12 years before his death, reveals a man who was ‘finally starting to figure it out’ at the age of 32.
Niyah and Yayhla McDermott, aged thirteen, were pinned to the ground when the stolen car being chased by police ploughed into them on their way to a park in south east London yesterday.
Chris Brown has spoken out in person for the first time since he was accused of pointing a gun at model Baylee Curran, brushing off ‘the bulls***’ of the last few days and vowing to ‘drop some music’.
Nostalgia is bad for us, according to the head of Bafta. But what’s the alternative? Look at the recent poll to pick the best sitcom of the 21st century, writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS.
For those of us who came of age in the 1970s, Joseph Chilton Pearce’s The Crack in the Cosmic Egg was a reality wake up call. By “cracks” he meant events that are impossible in our assumed reality. He went on to write a host of profound books about the changing needs of children and […]