Only around 0.2% of potential claimants to the infected blood compensation scheme have been invited to seek payouts and “many will die” while they wait, a lawyer representing families and victims of ...
A Christian school worker who was dismissed after sharing social media posts about LGBT+ relationships teaching has won a Court of Appeal battle related to her dismissal.
A minister has said he is “absolutely” confident that the Government will meet its pledge of 1.5 million homes this Parliament, as ministers have promised £350 million more for affordable housing.
Out-of-contract Sky customers will see their monthly bills rise by £1.50 a month, which adds up to an extra £18 a year, from Friday.
Government minister Alex Norris said the UK was not simply following the US in not signing a declaration at the close of the AI Action Summit.
Andrew Graystone, a long-time advocate for abuse survivors, accused the Church of “shocking arrogance,” and said the Synod had “voted for a measure that will leave the power of bishops completely ...
Sir Keir Starmer, as well as devolved leaders from Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, have been invited the event, it is believed.
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley blamed the Home Office for failing to introduce strengthened rules.
Survey conducted for climate charities finds strong support for improving roads and upgrading the rail system – but not a third runway.
US President Donald Trump is taking additional action to upset the world trade system, with plans to sign an order that would require US tariffs on imports to match the tax rates charged by other ...