The UK would need to “weigh the consequences” of any demands the US makes on trade if they risk damaging relations with the EU, the Business Secretary has warned. Britain has a larger trading ...
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said she is dismayed ministers appear to have ‘given up’ on keeping the refinery open.
Three premature babies received total parenteral nutrition feed, contaminated by Bacillus cereus, while undergoing care in ...
An 81-year-old man has been charged with murder after a woman died following serious injuries in south-east London. Brian James, of Dunwich Road, Bexleyheath, is due to appear at the Old Bailey on ...
Firms that provide care for children on behalf of councils face a profit cap if they do not curb their gains, Bridget Phillipson said.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy said Russia was ‘condemning black Africans to further killing, further rape, further starvation in a brutal civil war’.
Stormont’s former health minister Robin Swann has admitted that decisions he made during the Covid pandemic continue to ...
A damaged Maltese ship carrying potentially explosive fertiliser has returned to Norfolk, sparking criticism of Transport Secretary Louise Haigh. MV Ruby arrived at Great Yarmouth’s harbour on Monday, ...
A third person has been charged in connection with orange powder being sprayed on Stonehenge during a Just Stop Oil protest. Luke Watson, 35, of Manuden, Bishop’s Stortford, was charged with one count ...
The 3m tall “Festive Windough” display has been made by an international baking firm and took 14 days to build.
Donna Stevens, chief executive of the Girls’ Schools Association, has called Labour’s private school policy a ‘step backwards for equality’.
Downing Street refused to be drawn into a row over the tech billionaire’s criticisms of its plans to reform inheritance tax for farms.