Mubadala Health said today that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Abu Dhabi Early Childhood Authority (ECA) to provide world-class knowledge
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Bin Touq to head Emirati economic delegation to Kyrgyzstan
Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy, will head an economic and commercial delegation on a visit to Kyrgyzstan from 31st May to 3rd
Statement by TVS Motor on Proposed Insurance Premium Hike for Two-wheelers
“The automobile industry has been impacted by a series of headwinds, leading to a steady increase in two-wheeler prices. In addition to the pandemic woes,
Keir Starmer could fight for re-election as Labour leader if he is forced to quit over Beergate
Veteran MP Nick Brown, who served as chief whip under Sir Keir, said he hoped his former boss will be in charge at the next
Before returning for the Platinum Jubilee, Prince Harry observed a moment of silence for the victims of the Texas shootings while playing polo.
In his final polo match before flying to the UK with Meghan Markle and their two children to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, Prince Harry
Boris is ranked LAST in the Cabinet’s highly followed ratings.
Boris Johnson’s Partygate woes continued today, when he fell to last position in the widely monitored Cabinet standings. In the latest ConservativeHome grassroots poll, the
In a violent road rage row, a Ford rams into a BMW and then drives over the BONNET outside a popular pub.
A driver fleeing a road rage incident drove directly over the car blocking him in, then fled before police arrived. Drinkers at the Albert bar
Peter Dutton, a former defence minister, was elected as the Liberal Party’s leader without opposition.
Former defence minister Peter Dutton was elected as the new Liberal leader without opposition, with former environment minister Sussan Ley taking over as deputy leader.
Two years after three children were killed in the Oatland disaster, the Pope welcomed the Abdallah family to Rome.
After three of their children were killed in a horrific crash caused by a drunk and drugged driver, an Australian family has been invited to
As EasyJet and TUI cancel hundreds of flights, Bristol Airport has been compared to a zoo.
Hundreds of flights from Manchester, Bristol, and London Gatwick were canceled, causing another day of travel mayhem for half-term vacationers. Bristol Airport has been referred