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A new study has created the first normative charts of brain functional development from birth to six years old, highlighting how brain network growth tracks with cognitive milestones.
Alex Warren makes it seven consecutive weeks atop the Official Singles Chart summit. The Californian singer-songwriter also claims the most-streamed song of the week, amassing 6.7 million UK ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited a defence contractor in Bedfordshire on May 2. Starmer met the staff of the firm and emphasized national security in an address. Amid the ongoing Russia ...
Jack Black makes history today as viral hit Steve’s Lava Chicken from A Minecraft Movie, in which he stars, becomes the shortest song ever to make the UK’s Official Singles Chart. Coming in at ...
NI has launched Language Launchpad, an expert-led toolkit to help families and early years professionals support children’s ...
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This uplift will be funded through reductions to UK Official Development Assistance (ODA, also known as overseas aid) spend from 0.5% to 0.3% of GNI. At present, roughly 30% of Darwin Plus is ...
The Independent was told: “The vice-president expressing optimism [on a trade deal] is a way of putting further pressure on the UK over free speech. If a deal does not go through, it makes ...
On this day (April 17) in 1971, all four former members of the Beatles had songs on the UK Singles Chart. A little more than a year after the Fab Four announced they were going their separate ways ...
Following the release of a special 30th anniversary vinyl reissue, the track is currently positioned at Number 2 on the Official Chart First Look. Originally their first-ever UK Number 1 single ...
The latest UK charts paint a very familiar picture. If you've been keeping an eye on things recently, you'll know that the top ten has largely stayed the same, with Nintendo's first-party output ...