Britain bids farewell to the fax machine as Ofcom rings death knell for 80s office staple
It was the essential piece of office equipment if you wan-ted to be up with the times in the 1980s and 1990s – even Del Boy Trotter used one. Before emails, fax machines were at the heart of our daily business transactions, in Britain and around the world. Daily Express :: Tech Feed
Back Britain to Beat Childhood Cancer: Vaccine research offers hope for sick youngsters
A PIONEERING vaccine could save the lives of hundreds of children who – like brave six-year-old Beau – are struck by a rare and deadly cancer. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Brexit Britain signs defence pact with Japan in show of strength against China threat
Rishi Sunak and his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida will sign the defence agreement on Wednesday. Daily Express :: News Feed
UK weather: Britain braces for heavy floods causing travel disruption and power cuts
The Met Office has issued amber and a yellow warning for parts of Scotland and Wales. Daily Express :: News Feed
Brexit Britain to join EU ‘military mobility’ alliance to deploy troops and military aid
Without this group, the process of attempting to move via EU member states is long and encumbered by bureaucratic red tape. Daily Express :: World Feed
Former RAF pilots who went to China to train its air force stole secrets for Britain
Retired RAF pilots who went to China to train its air force included personnel tasked with gleaning its military secrets, Whitehall sources revealed last night. Daily Express :: World Feed
Britain beefs up Europe’s defence: Army puts tanks on red alert as Russia tensions soar
Express.co.uk has learned 60 are now in a state of’ high readiness’. Daily Express :: World Feed
Kwasi Kwarteng to meet IMF leaders as Liz Truss faces revolt in Britain over tax cuts
The meeting is scheduled as UK’s PM Liz Truss faces a revolt over the tax cuts and turbulent economy. Daily Express :: News Feed