As Reach, formerly Trinity Mirror, reports significant half-year losses, it is becoming clear that growth in digital revenues will not replace or even significantly offset the decline in revenues from print. However, print remains, and will continue to do so, the main revenue stream for many magazine and newspaper publishers and is key to their survival. Its decision to buy the Express and Star newspapers earlier this year means Reach has an opportunity to reduce its operating costs significantly, whilst...
Both Thameslink and Eurostar were found to be in breach of advertising rules
A study of almost 20,000 middle aged men and women suggested the world's most popular beverage protects against heart disease, cancer, diabetes and dementia
A study suggests that if people cannot adapt to future climate temperatures, deaths caused by severe heatwaves will rise in tropical and subtropical regions
Medical trials have been a massive help to all essence of medicines and hospitals and there have been breakthroughs in numerous areas over the last few decades. With hundreds of medical trials going on at any amount of time, the biggest problem for the hospitals and organisations arranging them is finding people willing to participate which has a significant impact on the progress they are able to make. If you are unsure about participating in a medical trial, but feel...
Instead, ditch the gadgets and focus on getting a good night's sleep and plenty of exercise, eating healthily, and meeting up with friends if you want to get the best out your grey matter
It speeds up the process allowing separating couples to get on with their lives
The probability of No Deal is increasing by the day, Jeremy Hunt has said in his first newspaper interview since taking over as Britain’s top diplomat. Speaking to the Evening Standard he appealed to the European Commission to strike a “sensible” pro-jobs trade deal with Britain, saying "there is real chance of No Deal by accident". He stressed that such a chaotic scenario would cause job losses on both sides of the Channel and hit EU businesses by stemming the flow of...
The sailor spent four days clinging to life under hull of his yacht in harsh Southern Ocean in 1997
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