A Home Office minister has defended the Government’s decision to publish footage of immigration raids as part of a border security crackdown as she insisted Labour’s policy is “compassionate”. Dame ...
Groups including the charity Inquest have written to the Home Secretary urging against changes to inquest conclusions and misconduct hearings.
MPs’ salaries could rise to almost £94,000 per year after the body in charge of their pay recommended a slightly above-inflation increase. The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa) ...
The Association of British Insurers said it has ‘long stressed’ the need for further investment in flood defence and maintenance.
Since June last year, passengers travelling from the Dutch capital to London needed to change trains in Brussels.
The reported stake-buying by Elliott has fuelled speculation over strategy changes at the oil giant and an overhaul of its management.
Science Secretary Peter Kyle said ministers want to use the technology to ‘save money, speed things up and … improve public services’.
New subsidies have been announced for wood-burning power plant Drax, which the Government said would halve costs for consumers and improve sustainability.
A health board has launched two probes following allegations of cruelty at a mental health facility for teenagers. The BBC spoke to a number of young people who were treated at Skye House in Glasgow – ...
The Turkish President has reiterated his objection to Donald Trump’s scheme and said Israel should pay for the damage it has caused to Gaza.
A trial date has been set for two men accused of felling the famous Sycamore Gap tree. Daniel Graham, 39, of Milbeck Stables, Carlisle and Adam Carruthers, 32, of Church Street, Wigton, Cumbria, will ...