Gusts of wind could reach up to 80mph in parts of the UK at the weekend, with the Met Office warning of power cuts, damage to buildings and potential “danger to life” from flying debris.
Independent senator Frances Black said whether to pass the Occupied Territories Bill was now ‘a question of political will’.
Former prime minister Rishi Sunak raised concerns over the implementation of the Foreign Influence Registration Scheme.
Airbnb has launched a new network to find and hire co-hosts to manage a user’s property, as well as new personalisation features the company says will change the nature of travel apps. The platform’s ...
Evidence regarding child abuse at state accommodation between 1930 and 2014 will be heard at the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry, it has been announced. Some of the evidence will relate to young ...
Inflation dropped below the Bank of England target rate last month for the first time since April 2021, the Office for National Statistics said.
The ruling came a day after the same judge ruled that county election officials must certify election results by the deadline set in law.
Robert Jenrick argued for a small-state, free-market economy with Margaret Thatcher as his example during a Tory leadership campaign event.
Mr Anderson also said the UK is a ‘carbon emission Nimby’ by importing steel made in blast furnaces from other countries.
It comes as prosecutors review new evidence to determine whether they should be serving life sentences for killing their ...
The regulator found the water firm was failing to respond in time to some requests for information and refusing to consider others.
London Underground workers including drivers are to stage a series of strikes next month in a dispute over pay. Members of Aslef, working as Tube drivers, instructors, management grades, and those in ...