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I stared at my computer screen in confusion at two little words: ‘Supporting evidence’. It was 2017 and I was almost done filling out the paperwork for my first Personal Independence Payment (PIP) ...
In an interview with The Telegraph, Dame Rachel de Souza urged the Government to issue an immediate ban on “nudifying apps” ...
Government has been warned by a coroner, Dr James Adeley, suggested the UK system for eyesight rules was “the laxest in ...
A shortage of training instructors is contributing to the backlog of learner drivers waiting to sit their practical test.
The United Kingdom has deported several Nigerian and Ghanaian immigration offenders, as well as failed asylum seekers, in an ongoing ...
Contest for north-west English seat comes as populist party seeks to capitalise on wave of anti-government hostility ...
Government has pumped £17.3 million (J$3.5 billion) into the Southern Plains Agricultural Development Project, which includes ...
Britain is broken. These words are uttered with increasing regularity by millions of voters for the simple reason that they ...
More than 130,000 people have filed past the Pope's coffin as it lay in state in St Peter's Basilica since Wednesday ...
This week the UK government unveiled further details on its plans to let Brits combine their small pension pots, defined as £1,000 or less, into one.
Serco, a private contractor working with the Home Office, has offered landlords a five-year guaranteed full rent deal to ...
Lisa Nandy tells the Telegraph "no options are off the table" when it comes to its review into the broadcaster's charter.
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