AUTHORITIES in the Dominican Republic have arrested a colonel and nine officers accused of stealing weapons and ammunition ...
JUDGES have blocked a legal action against security service MI5 brought by more than 300 people affected in the Manchester ...
Unite national health and safety adviser Rob Miguel has been nominated as “most influential person” in the annual Safety and ...
THE United Nations nuclear watchdog’s board condemned Iran on Thursday for failing to co-operate fully with the agency. The ...
HUMAN rights organisation Liberty warned today that there were “significant shortcomings” in the Assisted Dying Bill. It said ...
A NEW draft of a deal on cash to adapt to climate change released today afternoon at the United Nations climate summit (Cop29 ...
SOCIAL care providers are facing a “catastrophic” financial precipice which could collapse thousands of private and not-for-profit groups, a health sector think tank has warned. The Nuffield Trust ...
BRITISH Steel unions have called on the government to honour its pledge to help their industry after a new report recommended refiring two blast furnaces to fill the production gap during the ...
LABOUR’S pledge to cut energy bills was left in tatters today after regulator Ofgem announced consumers will be slapped with yet another increase in January. The energy cap is set to rise by 1.2 per ...
MOST of the public think the British Museum should have a permanent display on Britain’s role in the trade of enslaved African people, a new poll has found. Commissioned by Good Law Project and The ...
THE arrest of activists using counter-terrorism laws is just the “tip of an intimidation iceberg” of attacks on freedom of speech and dissent, the producer of a new film said today. Norman Thomas, of ...
Mr Lamba is believed to have fled the country. Southall Black Sisters, which provides support for black and minority women experiencing gender-based violence, said that the killing highlights a ...