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Anyone who doesn't provide the necessary information to the DWP risks losing their benefit entitlement and having regular ...
International tournaments are often a launchpad in a player's career, so here's a look at some stars from Euro 2025 who could ...
According to the latest figures from the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA), new truck registrations fell by 15.4% year-on-year across the EU, totalling 155,367 units. Vans declined ...
The European coffee market generated approximately USD 91.82 billion in revenue in 2024. According to industry research from ...
There are certain types of food which can be brought into the UK with any restrictions. The foods are; bread, cakes (without cream), biscuits, chocolate, sweets, pasta, noodles, packaged soup, and ...
A new electronic voting system developed at NTNU can withstand attacks from quantum computers, meaning digital elections can ...
Video Assistant Referee always causes controversy, and that was no different at Euro 2025. So how were the decisions made?
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about the EU edging toward Israel sanctions, a rough landing for the US-EU deal, ...
EUROVISION singer Emmy has revealed how she is preparing a pop comeback. And she’s planning to channel her inner Shane ...
On the other side of the age gap, the youngest player to score more than one in a Euros game is now Norway's Signe Gaupset, ...
A new electronic voting system developed at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology can withstand attacks from quantum computers, meaning digital elections can be conducted securely, even ...
Opinion
True Wealth
What makes a country truly rich? The instinctive answer ~ high salaries and a large economy ~ is no longer sufficient. Prosperity in the 21st century demands a more layered understanding.