Sunshine and warmth return to UK this week
Following last week’s Arctic chill, summer-like warmth is returning – but how long will it last?
Rachel Reeves has been warned that she needs to “substantially increase” government investment to avoid “a vicious circle of stagnation and decline”.
Following last week’s Arctic chill, summer-like warmth is returning – but how long will it last?
At least seven people have died in severe flooding across central and eastern Europe.
We spoke to the Liberal Democrats Deputy Leader, Daisy Cooper, in Brighton.
Lib Dem leader Ed Davey has insisted without reform of the social care system, it will be impossible to reform the NHS.
Yesterday some 801 migrants crossed the English Channel – that’s the second highest daily total this year, according to Home Office figures.
Israeli airstrikes in central and southern Gaza overnight, have killed at least 14 people.
After a summer when riots on our streets have provoked condemnation and consternation, what is the state of our nation?
We spoke to conservative writer Helene de Lauzun and I started by asking about the failure of medical services to pick up on what was happening to Gisele Pelicot.
There have been demonstrations across France today in support of Gisele Pelicot, whose husband is on trial accused of drugging her and recruiting dozens of strangers to rape her when she was sedated.
Shopping has long been one of the nation’s favourite pastimes, though it has changed from days on the high street, to hours scrolling through countless online clothing sites. But how is buying cheap clothes impacting our environment?
The humble seagrass. Its underwater meadows are unseen and underestimated but they are one of the world’s most important and threatened habitats. In the UK alone, ninety percent of the underwater meadows have been lost.
The suffering in Gaza makes the need for a ceasefire ever more urgent. One of the most important players in any lasting peace in the Middle East is Saudi Arabia.
Israel’s war is wreaking a terrible toll on Gaza’s children and it’s not just bombs and bullets killing and scarring them. Forced to flee their homes, living in squalor, disease is now rampant amongst the population, including painful skin infections.
A teacher who held a placard at a pro-Palestine protest depicting Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman as coconuts has been found not guilty of a racially aggravated public order offence.