Downing Street has indicated the Israeli prime minister faces detention if he enters Britain after an international arrest warrant was issued ...
The All Party Group on Reducing Harm Relating to Gambling said legislation is behind that in the rest of the UK and Ireland.
The Work and Pensions Secretary said she would not criticise the health and justice secretaries for their interventions on the issue.
A group of faith leaders have signed a letter opposing the assisted dying Bill ahead of its debate by MPs. Senior figures representing Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus and Sikhs have warned that a ...
More than 100 flood warnings and alerts have been issued across the country, with homes flooded and landslides reported.
The Fine Gael leader said it is his and his party’s aspiration for there to be a united Ireland, but it is not a priority for him.
Benefit claimants deemed fit to work will face sanctions if they refuse to take up job opportunities, a Cabinet minister has said ahead of announcing measures to cut the welfare bill. Liz Kendall said ...
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall has said Nato countries are involved in a “hidden cyber war” with Russia. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Pat McFadden will warn in a major speech next ...
Fallen trees caused travel disruption on Sunday morning. A tree blocking the railway between Reading and Basingstoke caused delays and cancellations to trains between the two stations, and in Surrey ...
Ireland’s Climate Minister has said the Cop29 agreement struck late on Saturday is “far from perfect”, but is a foundation that can be built on in an uncertain world. Eamon Ryan, the former Green ...
Woolery told The Philadelphia Inquirer in 2003 that his favourite set of lovebirds was a man aged 91 and a woman aged 87. He recalled: “She had so much eye make-up on, she looked like a stolen ...