The quarterly and annual immigration stats are due to be published this morning. Ahead of those dropping, the government is ...
Martin Ivens is the editor of the Times Literary Supplement. Previously, he was editor of the Sunday Times of London and its ...
Politicians behind Australian assisted dying laws have written to MPs saying that end-of-life care there is “now safer and fairer than ever before”, on the eve of a major vote at Westminster. Six ...
The current Labour Government will hardly be the first to bequeath the United Kingdom a legacy of death and taxes.
A review of sickness benefits is also planned. According to expectations, Labour will stick to a £3billion Tory-pledged cut ...
Sir Keir Starmer has refused to rule out further tax rises or additional borrowing when challenged to repeat his Chancellor’s ...
Bus mileage in England remains 11% below pre-pandemic levels, new figures show, as local authorities face severe funding ...
In the wake of the parent company of car company Vauxhall announcing it will close its 120-year-old Luton plant, ministers ...
Great Britain, once a colonial power ruling over 56 nations now part of the Commonwealth, transitions into a more inclusive ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer's spokesperson said the Labour government will launch a consultation on changing Britain's ...
The ICC’s latest project, regardless of how shoddy, will augment antisemitism globally, and fuel the blood libel, promoted in ...
There will also be new checks on eligibility for benefits, which has drawn criticism from charities supporting the disabled ...