France’s minority government survived a no-confidence vote on Tuesday, two weeks after taking office, getting over the first hurdle placed by left-wing MPs to bring down new conservative Prime ...
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh said the Government is aware of the challenges over the transition to electric vehicles (EVs). The Cabinet minister said it is “giving clarity” to manufacturers amid a ...
Most of Florida’s west coast was under a hurricane or tropical storm warning as the system and its 150 mph winds spun off Mexico’s ...
El-Abd has taken over from Felix Jones after the Irishman who helped South Africa win the 2019 and 2023 World Cups unexpectedly resigned in August.
German prosecutors have said the investigation into Madeleine McCann’s disappearance will continue despite a man under investigation over the 2007 incident being acquitted of unrelated sexual offences ...
Dominic Solanke always thought he would get another chance with England after ending a seven-year exile from the national team. The Tottenham striker is back in the fold for the first time since 2017 ...
A former British soldier accused of escaping from prison made contact with Iranian security forces before contacting MI6 to say he wanted to work as a “double agent”, his trial has heard. Daniel ...
Overall, MI5 and the police have disrupted 43 late-stage attack plots since March 2017, saving “numerous lives”, he said, adding: “Some of those plotters were trying to get hold of firearms and ...
Around 5.8 million social media users have viewed Bridget Phillipson’s post about VAT on independent school fees.
Sergio Garcia is considering rejoining the DP World Tour in order to be eligible for next year’s Ryder Cup, according to Europe captain Luke Donald.
The Scottish First Minister John Swinney hit out at the UK Government ‘damaging’ decision to means-test the benefit.
Tim Wafer was giving evidence to the Scottish Hospitals Inquiry on the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital campus in Glasgow.