Protesting and counter-protesting is not “un-British”, a Stonewall founder has warned, as he urged the Government to “gets the equation right” on balancing public freedoms and protections.
Amber Taverns, which now has 184 pubs, said it was focusing expanding its chain across the south of England while also ...
The vote clears the way for Mr Lecornu to try to get a 2026 budget through parliament’s bitterly divided lower house before ...
Cases of flu are up across all the datasets monitored by the UK Health Security Agency, particularly in children.
A landmark report into her son’s murder, published in 1999, found the UK’s largest force to be ‘institutionally racist’.
Tom Tugendhat suggested that if ‘the bureaucrats are in charge of everything’, then the UK ‘isn’t a democracy any more’.
The head of MI5 has admitted he was “frustrated” by the collapse of the Chinese spying case, after Downing Street insisted it would have been “absurd” for the Prime Minister to intervene and stop its ...
A man who led police on a pursuit lasting half an hour through Bristol has been jailed for 16 months. Bryan Smith, 47, of no fixed address, drove on pavements, through several red lights and at speeds ...
The first convictions based on the Post Office Capture accounting software, which the organisation used before the faulty Horizon system, have been referred to the Court of Appeal.
Work has begun on a month-long series of overnight closures on the M4 eastbound between junctions 16 and 15, affecting drivers travelling ...
A man has appeared in court charged with assisting suicide by supplying chemicals. Miles Cross, 33, is accused of four counts of intentionally doing an act capable of encouraging or assisting the ...
The Chancellor has acknowledged she is looking at potential tax rises and spending cuts at her November 26 Budget.