Cooking your food in aluminium pots or pans isn’t a bad thing, placing it in foil and putting it in the oven is problematic.
The acting general secretary of the NPP John Boadu argued that losing election 2020 will not deter them from doing what is right for the general public.
Lord Peter Hain wrote to the Chancellor last month about his concerns after whistleblowers came to him. He does not accuse the banks of wrongdoing.
Jinn couriers were told that the company had closed in a message on Telegram on October 18 — and now they're worried they won't get paid.
Convener of the group William Agbodo, said they are yet to receive their allowance after they were posted in September this year for their mandatory national service.
The teachers run away to save their lives after the students attacked them.
The polling station Executives in a petition said, the embattled officer has conducted himself gracefully well since he was suspended.
The Office for National Statistics released its latest data on the state of British retail on Thursday.
The prime minister has written an open letter in which she pledges that all EU citizens living lawfully in the UK will be allowed to stay post-Brexit.
Isaac Cofie has been admitted at the hospital after contracting an affection
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Google DeepMind is now even better at Go, Apple has new self-driving car hardware, and Emil Michaels won his court battle.
New Zealand's centre-left opposition leader Jacinda Ardern was poised to become prime minister Thursday in a stunning rise to power.
New analysis by the Resolution Foundation predicts real wages to continue to fall until the end of 2017.
In response to a Freedom of Information request from Business Insider, the Bank of England confirmed that it had spent £2,819.28 (excluding VAT) on the filter.
Each year, as winter descends on the Indian capital, a perfect storm of seasonal crop stubble burning, dense cloud cover and smoke generated by millions of firecrackers used in Diwali celebrations turns Delhi's skies a putrid yellow.
Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz debated on the Republican Party's tax plan, where the two threw several verbal jabs at each other's expense.
China's economy slowed marginally in the third quarter but is well on course to beat the government's annual target, cementing Xi Jinping's standing as he prepares to be handed a second term in power.
The International Monetary Fund's lending policies are undermining United Nations human rights and development goals, an independent expert commissioned by the UN said Wednesday.
A Brazilian congressional committee on Wednesday voted against making President Michel Temer stand trial on corruption charges.
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