Mr Swann, who was Northern Ireland’s health minister during the pandemic, told the inquiry the hospital was not the preferred site for the Nightingale unit, but logistics prevented the facility being ...
Adetokunbo Adegbite took the Ministry of Justice to an employment tribunal claiming to have suffered race discrimination.
Daffron Williams pleaded guilty to a charge of publishing material likely to stir up racial hatred, following the Southport attacks.
Al-Haq, a Palestinian human rights organisation, is taking legal action against the Department for Business and Trade over arms export licences.
A data-gathering buoy linked to a tidal energy scheme has been relaunched. The Marinus LiDAR buoy will be used to ensure that marine mammals and birds are safeguarded as Morlais becomes operational ...
Government is insisting the introduction of inheritance tax on farm businesses worth more than £1m is ‘fair’ and closes a loophole.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has been accused of crossing a line by stating his opposition to the assisted dying proposals.
Latest figures suggest almost 10 million of 155 million active subscriptions in the UK are unwanted, the Department for Business and Trade said.
Sir Keir Starmer has said he told Xi Jinping he wanted “respectful” relations with Beijing as he became the first prime minister to meet the Chinese president since 2018.
Robin Swann told the UK Covid-19 Inquiry that the threat of the pandemic became ‘real’ to him when modelling figures on cases were produced.
Nigel Farage confirmed the party is to pursue legal action as the CPS said it is still considering the Manchester Airport case.
Elliott Millar was sentenced to 12 weeks in prison after he pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to assaulting three pupils at Life Wirral.