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BSc Biochemistry

The University of Sheffield, UK is inviting applications for its BSc Biochemistry course starting in September 2026.

Labour’s Reckoning

The crisis engulfing Britain’s Labour government is no longer merely about the future of the prime minister.

Managed Survival

The recent vote in the British House of Commons was never just about whether Prime Minister Keir Starmer would face an inquiry.

UK’s trade with US strongly affected by tariffs

The United Kingdom's trade with the United States has been notably affected by tariffs levied by the administration of US President Donald Trump, data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed.

As Charles ails

In an unprecedented revelation, King Charles III has shattered the age-old tradition of royal health secrecy, thrusting the British monarchy into uncharted territory.

And thereby hangs a Dickensian tale

Charles Dickens, with his quill dipped in both ink and wit, embroidered stories that resonate with timeless themes. Born on 7 February 1812 in the United Kingdom, Dickens, celebrated as a luminary of Victorian literature, unwound a narrative mosaic transcending the peripheries of mere storytelling, exploring the social nuances of his epoch.