The Duchess of Sussex has said she is “cheering … on from home” after leaving the Invictus Games in Canada. Meghan, who attended the games for five days with her husband the Duke of Sussex, shared a ...
Martyn’s Law should not be used as an excuse to stifle protests, peers have heard. Lord Murray of Blidworth urged ministers to clarify that protest events are not covered in the Terrorism (Protection ...
Seismologists have noted that the epicentre of the earthquakes is steadily drifting northward in the direction of Amorgos.
Angela Rayner has said she took advice from NHS trauma specialists over informing the Grenfell bereaved and survivors about the decision to dismantle the tower. The Deputy Prime Minister previously ...
Richard Tice also claimed the party would impose a “windfall tax” on renewable energy, as he set out Reform’s plans to “undo the effects of Net Zero”. Reform would abolish the “appalling family farms ...
The singer, who is awaiting trial, says the NBS show falsely accuses him of being a serial murderer who had sex with under-age girls.
During an emotionally charged meeting at Number 10 on Wednesday, the families of Barnaby Webber, Grace O’Malley-Kumar and Ian Coates were told by Sir Keir Starmer that a “number of different agencies” ...
Brian Leishman also described as appalling a statement from Foreign Secretary David Lammy where he ruled out ‘any discussion of sanctions’.
Ministers must heed warnings from the creative industries over the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on copyright and provide them with legal protections, according to MPs.
The Home Office’s chief civil servant has announced he will leave the job next month. Sir Matthew Rycroft leaves the department as the Labour Government attempts to reset the focus of migration policy ...
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