All week, Sir Keir Starmer has been under fire for freebies from donors.
It was a landmark public inquiry that exposed inhumane and degrading treatment, frequent misuse of force and explicit racism towards vulnerable asylum seekers in immigration detention centres. A year on from the Brook House inquiry, the government has only implemented one of the 33 recommendations made by its chair Kate Eves. While she’s now accusing…
Climate change is now a more fundamental threat than terrorism or Vladimir Putin, according to the Foreign Secretary.
An estimated 1,700 prisoners are set to be let out of jails in England and Wales early to help ease overcrowding.
The mother of a 13-year-old girl who died after drinking a Costa Coffee hot chocolate has told Channel 4 News she still hasn’t received an apology from the firm.
Winter is coming and the energy price cap is rising again. This time by 10 percent. It means the typical household energy bill will go up by £149 in October, to more than 1,700 pounds a year.
Palestinian health authorities say at least 21 people have been killed by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza overnight, including seven members of one family – a mother and her 6 children.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy insists his troops are ‘strengthening’ their positions in the Kursk region inside Russia’s border.
Victims of the infected blood scandal will begin getting life-long compensation payments later this year – with more than £2 million for those who’ve been the most badly affected.
Hatred, incitement and the rapid spread of misinformation: it’s all kicking off on X, driven in part by its billionaire owner Elon Musk, who’s depicting himself as a champion of free speech.
In South Yorkshire police have condemned what they’ve called a “disgusting display of thuggery” following the disorder at that Rotherham hotel housing asylum seekers last night.
We spoke to Defence Secretary John Healey in Rotherham, outside a hotel housing asylum seekers that was attacked.
The Prime Minister said police would be given more resources to tackle any violent disorder, while a top Government advisor warned that there was a “concerted and coordinated” attempt to spread unrest by far right activists.
Just as the government was congratulating itself on, it hopes, ending the junior doctors’ strike, it’s in dispute with another part of the health service. GPs say they have been driven to desperation.
Paris has been lit up with the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. But not everyone who hoped to be there will make it, after the co-ordinated arson attacks which plunged the country’s rail network into disarray.