Investors have repeatedly challenged Shell over its plans for the potential long-term decline in fossil fuel demand at the oil major’s annual general meeting (AGM). The company’s board defended its ...
Advocates have said they are worried the political disruption in Westminster could affect reforms to the special educational needs and disabilities system, particularly in terms of where the changes ...
MPs ordered the publication of documents relating to Lord Peter Mandelson’s appointment as US ambassador earlier this year.
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander told the Commons she was ‘angry’ about the ‘obscene increase in time and costs’.
The historical sexual offences trial of former DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson is “on track” to begin on May 26, a judge has said. Judge Paul Ramsey told Newry Crown Court he is hopeful the process ...
The UK must “always remember” those affected by the infected blood scandal, inquiry chairman Sir Brian Langstaff said at a memorial service. It comes as charities said they were still getting daily ...
Bereaved relatives and survivors met the news with ‘caution, grief and determination’, having already faced a long wait for justice.
A biotech company that aims to resurrect lost creatures said it has hatched live chicks in an artificial environment — a development that was met with mixed reviews from scientists and critics of its ...
A decision will be made on whether criminal charges will be brought over the Grenfell fire before the 10th anniversary of the disaster next summer, police have said. Bereaved relatives and survivors ...
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