Meet the adorable pets searching for loving homes across Nottinghamshire
Del Boy is one of the cats who needs a happy and settled home
Derby doctor suspended due to 'serious failings' that put patients 'at risk of harm'
He was practising as a locum consultant specialising at the University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust
Appointments at many Derbyshire GP surgeries may be limited because of 'collective action'
Limited funding and dwindling staff numbers raise fears for long-term future of GP practices
What you need to know about the whooping cough epidemic
New Zealand has declared a whooping cough epidemic, the fourth since it became a notifiable disease in 1996.
UK flooding expert blasts 'something isn't working' despite Met Office's warning
Speaking in the wake of Storm Bert and its flooding in several areas across the UK, Professor Hannah Cloke, of University of Reading, said changes in the way floods are warned should be made
Growth & Jobs | Advocates rally for safer roads and helmet use
GENERAL MANAGER of the JN Foundation Claudine Allen is emphasising the urgent need for collective action to address motorcycle-related road fatalities. She made the poignant statement while addressing motorcyclists and patrons who converged in...
Hormone therapy in early menopause proves safe but lacks cognitive benefits
Early menopausal hormone therapy neither benefits nor harms long-term cognition, offering reassurance but no protection against cognitive decline in healthy women.
Indian Ocean Gravity Hole Might Have Been Formed After the Death of an Ancient Ocean
A massive anomaly in the Indian Ocean's gravitational field has been linked to tectonic activity and the Tethys Ocean.
'Asleep at the wheel': Science group calls on Minister step up over issues in sector
The Save Science Coalition says political parties agree there are "big issues" within the science sector but Judith Collins is yet to do anything about it.
Exeter research exposes Post Office scandal’s legal failings
The University of Exeter’s research is rewriting the story of the UK’s biggest miscarriage of justice—and helping victims rebuild their lives
Son of Plymouth nuclear test veteran pleads 'tell us the truth'
Michael father was a Commissioned Gunner serving on HMS Diana when she was ordered to steam through radioactive fallout in 1956
Irish person believed on board boat which sank in Red Sea
An Irish person is believed to have been among the passengers on board a tourist yacht which capsized yesterday in the Red Sea.
BREAKING: Japanese rocket engine dramatically explodes shortly after ground combustion test | VIDEO
The fire, which was followed by an explosion and plumes of white smoke, followed an explosion last year by the same Epsilon S engine during a test, Japan's Kyodo news agency reported.
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