The high-profile exit of large insurers has eliminated significant competition within the exchange market, a study finds.
The most overcrowded service last year was the 6:57am Govia Thameslink commuter train from Brighton to Bedford, which is designed to carry 420 people but crammed in 960 on a ‘typical weekday’.
A damning analysis from the Kings Fund think-tank is expected to reveal that three quarters of hospitals and ambulance trusts are in the red – a figure which has trebled in two years.
Jan Moir reflects on the 10-year anniversary of the introduction of the England squad’s WAGs – an acronym used to refer to the wives and girlfriends of the country’s most high-profile footballers.
Researchers from London’s Imperial College Business School, found lower income US neighbourhoods have worse mobile phone coverage than wealthier areas (map pictured).
A research group at University College London placed 20 volunteers in an MRI scanner (pictured left) and showed them pairs of pictures, some of which included negative content.
Just after Jeremy Corbyn’s ‘Loyalty List’ codifying the allegiance of his party was made public, writes Dan Hodges, I took a call from a Jewish Labour MP. ‘Look at where the Jews are,’ the politician said.
The London Mayor branded David Cameron the ‘Gerald Ratner’ of British politics – recalling the famous gaffe by the jeweller who branded one of his products ‘crap’ and destroyed his business.
Uncertainty is more stressful than knowing something bad will definitely happen, a study by the University College London has discovered.
Passengers hoping to escape the hustle and bustle of London for the beautiful Cornish coast were forced to stand and sit in corridors of packed train carriages.