British holidaymakers have been warned they could face eye-watering medical bills abroad. Travellers who fail to declare pre-existing health conditions on their insurance risk having claims rejected, ...
The jury in the inquest into the death of Noah Donohoe has been shown CCTV footage of some of his last-known movements.
The new director-general of the BBC has said the corporation will have to make “some difficult choices about its size and shape” in the future. Former Google boss Matt Brittin also revealed that the ...
Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey told MPs on the Treasury Committee that a rate cut had been taken off the table following the conflict.
He said the way that national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir dealt with the flotilla activists ‘is not in line with Israel’s values ...
The merging of the social justice and housing briefs in the Scottish Cabinet is “deflating”, the director of Shelter has said. Shirley-Anne Somerville was appointed Social Justice and Housing ...
The UK has become the first G7 country to agree a trade deal with a bloc of Gulf states, in an agreement the Government said ...
In his resignation speech in the Commons, the former minister said Sir Keir Starmer’s Government is losing the fight against nationalism.
First Minister John Swinney has put public sector reform at the heart of his Cabinet as he pushes for “fiscal sustainability”. Mr Swinney announced the creation of a new Public Service Reform ...
Paul Rudd’s latest film, Power Ballad, sees him play a past-his-prime wedding singer who forms a bond with a fading boyband star.
The man had repeatedly shouted at the Chancellor while she was being interviewed on a petrol station forecourt.
The First Minister said change must come after a damning report found authorities repeatedly missed opportunities to protect children facing abuse.
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