News

Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn and Ireland’s deputy premier Simon Harris will unveil the framework on Friday.
Planned nationwide demonstrations are expected to mobilise hundreds of thousands of marchers amid mounting poverty and ...
Analysis for the report, conducted by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF), revealed the number of people providing 35 hours or more a week of care increased from 1.1 million in 2003/04 to 1.9 million ...
An Eritrean man is to be put on a flight to France on Friday morning after losing a High Court bid to have his removal temporarily blocked.
Nearly 24% found guilty of sexual misconduct were allowed to continue practising following a suspension after a Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) case, despite the General Medical Council ...
White boys from disadvantaged backgrounds who do well at primary school are the most likely to see maths potential unfulfilled, a study has found.
The former first minister was speaking to a BBC documentary examining whether Scotland is more open to migrants than other parts of the UK.
Lord Falconer, who was opposed to Baroness Berger’s original suggestion of a special committee sitting until the end of the year, meaning the Bill’s progress was likely to be delayed until January, ...
The Government is “too timid” in defending its roughly 50 active undersea cables, on which the UK is almost entirely reliant for data transmission to the rest of the world, according to the committee, ...
Anti-Trump protesters have held a rally in Edinburgh to voice their opposition to the US president, on the final day of his state visit to the UK. Around 200 demonstrators gathered on the Meadows on ...
The CPS faced criticism after proceedings against a former parliamentary researcher and a second man accused of spying for Beijing were stopped.
Speaking alongside Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, the US president warned illegal immigration ‘destroys countries from within’.