MORE than 50 MPs and peers signed a letter to Home Secretary Yvette Cooper today calling for an independent inquiry into the ...
THE government’s recent “national security” rhetoric on migration will fuel the ascendant far right, refugee rights groups ...
In his first public remarks since the M23 rebels advanced into eastern Congo’s largest city, Goma, on Monday, President ...
AN IRAQI man who carried out several Koran burnings in Sweden has died, a judge in Stockholm said today. Swedish media ...
A DAUGHTER of former South African President Jacob Zuma has been arrested and appeared in court today to face terrorism ...
AT LEAST 28 bodies were pulled from the icy waters of the Potomac River after an American Airlines jet carrying 60 passengers and four crew members collided with an Army helicopter while landing at ...
Just Stop Oil sentences have ‘become symbolic and totemic of an increasingly oppressive’ government, naturalist Chris Packham says ...
FORMER German Chancellor Angela Merkel slammed her successor as the Christian Democratic Union leader, the frontrunner in Germany’s election next month, for putting to parliament proposals for ...
CAMPAIGNERS slammed Shell for trading on the misery of millions trapped in fuel poverty today, as the oil giant announced billions in profits. Although its earnings dropped from £22.8 billion in 2023, ...
EFFORTS to overhaul Royal Mail must be accompanied by better working conditions for staff and improved service reliability, the Communication Workers Union (CWU) warned today.
THE Prison Officers Association (POA) has called on Scottish Labour MPs and party leader Anas Sarwar to back its call for a UK-wide right to strike.
THE Prime Minister joined two of his predecessors at the funeral service for the late Labour deputy leader John Prescott in Hull today. Sir Keir Starmer joined Gordon Brown and Sir Tony Blair, whom ...