England and Wales record biggest annual population growth in 75 years Date Monday, July 15, 2024 - 6:37 AM Description Office for National Statistics points to impact of immigration as births slip to two-decade low
England drenched after the wettest 18 months since records began in 1836 Image Date Friday, March 15, 2024 - 11:36 AM Description Warmer atmosphere will continue to hold more moisture and contribute to rainfall, scientists say
England seniors win world gold and double silver Date Monday, October 02, 2023 - 5:47 AM Description Puzzle: can you do better than Carlsen?
England spent £40bn less on health assets than peer nations, report to say Date Monday, September 09, 2024 - 10:00 PM Description Darzi review will find lack of capital expenditure since 2010s has stunted NHS modernisation and worsened backlogs
England ‘bus revolution’ will need more investment, Labour warned Date Monday, September 09, 2024 - 10:31 AM Description Plans to give councils the power to run their own services require extra funding, say operators and local authorities
England’s busiest A&E department grapples with soaring demand for elderly care Date Saturday, April 12, 2025 - 10:00 PM Description A Leicester hospital is trialing a fresh approach to caring for older patients as demographic shifts loom
England’s chief prosecutor warns lawyers’ pay may be adding to court delays Date Tuesday, December 03, 2024 - 11:25 AM Description Head of Crown Prosecution Service Stephen Parkinson calls for review
England’s courts see rise in the number of inheritance disputes Date Thursday, January 18, 2024 - 9:00 PM Description Boom in asset prices and increased prevalence of dementia drive costly family squabbles over wills
England’s former director of public prosecutions joins US law firm Date Sunday, February 04, 2024 - 5:01 PM Description Max Hill KC moves to King & Spalding to advise corporate clients on investigations and compliance
England’s great Arcadian gardens are its ‘natural capital’ Date Friday, January 24, 2025 - 10:00 AM Description A new book illustrates that far from being pastoral fantasies wasting land, money and energy, they are a valuable cultural export, part of the country’s enduring soft power