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Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth say concerns remain over nature and anti-protest policies after assessing the party’s first year in office.
Arctic and little terns, and ringed plover, breed and nest on the fragile dunes and beaches at Long Nanny, monitored by seven ...
The Prime Minister will unveil his vision for the NHS, as he seeks to shift focus away from several chaotic days in Westminster.
Utility companies should be forced to guarantee repairs to roads for five years after digging them up, MPs have said. A new watchdog should also be appointed to manage the disruption caused by firms ...
Sir Martyn Oliver will say classroom learning with human interaction ‘has never been more important’ as more pupils spend time online.
The British Chambers of Commerce urged the Government to rule out further tax hikes for firms later this year.
A judge has declined to grant bail to Sean “Diddy” Combs, potentially allowing the hip hop mogul to be freed to await sentencing in his sex crimes case. The bond decision came after a jury convicted ...
A survey found most parents believe there should be a limit on the number of branded uniform items that schools can require.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor has said she thinks there is “something about human connection in music” that is “impossible” for AI to mimic, as she was named best female at the O2 Silver Clef Awards. The Murder ...
The House of Lords has backed a move to block the expulsion of hereditary peers from the upper chamber. Peers supported by 280 votes to 243, majority 37, an amendment to the House of Lords (Hereditary ...
The Met Police are investigating comments ‘allegedly made during a concert at Alexandra Palace earlier this year’.
The protest took place outside of Parliament as MPs gave their approval to the Government’s decision to ban Palestine Action as a terror group.