A further hearing in the Duke of Sussex’s High Court claim against the publisher of the Daily Mail is set to begin on Wednesday. Harry and six other high-profile individuals, including Sir Elton John, ...
A High Court judge is set to rule on whether a company linked to Tory peer Baroness Michelle Mone breached a £121 million Government contract to supply surgical gowns during the pandemic. The ...
At least three students have been confirmed dead and 100 others were injured, many with head injuries and broken bones.
Scottish Labour will use its debating time in Holyrood on Wednesday to push for a ban on mobile phones in schools. Concerns have been raised about behaviour and attainment in schools in the years ...
Only Fools And Horses star Sue Holderness has praised a charity helpline for “changing lives for the better” by offering “unwavering” support to older people experiencing financial hardship.
More than seven million households still on a standard energy tariff have been urged to send in meter readings to avoid paying higher prices from October 1. The energy price cap will rise by 2% from ...
London Fire Brigade (LFB) said it has recorded 165 fires involving the vehicles in 2025 up to September 28. That is an average of about 18 per month. If the trend continues until ...
The princess travelled to Kyiv to meet President Volodymyr Zelensky and highlight the traumatic experiences of children on the front line.
Britain is becoming a more “unattractive” place to hire people permanently as wage pressures and tax hikes push firms towards automation and offshoring, recruitment giant Hays has warned. Staff ...
Data from the Institute of Directors (IoD) showed that firms said higher labour costs has been the biggest contributor to growing pessimism.
The BRC said the packaging tax was a ‘multi-billion pound levy being paid by consumers during a cost-of-living crisis’.
Seventeen people died trying to access humanitarian aid in Netzarim while a further 10 were killed by airstrikes in Muwasi.