UK Parliament has been left vulnerable to “foreign actors” after charges against two men suspected of spying for China were dropped, the Speaker of the House of Commons has warned.
Supermarkets are recalling food and drink items due to safety concerns. The recalls involve Tesco, Iceland, Lidl, Sainsbury's, and more major UK supermarkets. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has ...
The Lib Dem leader said his party was the most united by a ‘country mile’ in a Westminster where others were ‘riven by division’.
Eight department heads (27%) said they expected to face possible closure within the next two years. More than four in five (83%) expected there to be staff cuts within the next two years, and 60% were ...
Co-captain Kennedy Tukuafu rued ill-discipline in New Zealand’s 34-19 semi-final loss to Canada in the Women’s Rugby World Cup.
Artist Martin Jennings will create the statue in a new civic space called Queen Elizabeth II Place in St James’s Park, London.
Alex Tessier revealed Canada played without doubts in their barnstorming 34-19 semi-final win over defending Women’s Rugby World Cup champions ...
The Queen remarked on the lake scene from the BBC adaptation of Pride And Prejudice during a visit to Chatsworth House for her annual literary festival. Camilla greeted famous book lovers during a ...
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson is seen as Downing Street’s choice for the deputy leader position vacated by Angela Rayner.
Motorists had been warned of long delays between Watford and St Albans following a crash in the A405 North Orbital Road. It occurred between Tippendell Lane and the M25's Junction 21. Four vehicles ...
Draft assisted dying legislation ‘gives the state the licence to kill the wrong type of people’, Lord Shinkwin said.
The Government intends to increase the number of people being sent back under the pilot deal over the coming months.
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