Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has confirmed she will vote for Kim Leadbeater’s Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill.
Child serial killer Lucy Letby’s retrial for the attempted murder of a baby girl should not have gone ahead due to “overwhelming and irremediable prejudice” caused by media coverage of her first trial ...
The three-day summit in the city of Kazan covered the deepening of financial cooperation, regional conflicts and moving to expand the group.
South Korea, a growing arms exporter, has provided humanitarian aid and other non-lethal support to Ukraine and supported US-led economic sanctions against Moscow. But Seoul has not directly provided ...
A watchdog has called for Winchester prison to be put into emergency measures amid concerns over “very high levels of violence” and drug problems. Prison inspectors wrote to Justice Secretary Shabana ...
Chris Williamson, chief business economist at S&P Global Market Intelligence, said: “Business activity growth has slumped to its lowest for nearly a year in October as gloomy Government rhetoric and ...
Free clinic appointments in Nationwide branches are available for anyone affected by dementia, including family members and carers.
The fast-growing birds, which reach their slaughter weight in five-six weeks, are at the centre of a legal challenge.
Demand for drinking water could outstrip supply in the 2030s unless new reservoirs are built, Environment Secretary Steve Reed has warned. He said the UK risks being like some countries in the ...
Some 292 people made the journey, arriving in the UK in five boats on Wednesday, according to latest Home Office data.
A Bahamian foreign affairs minister has said a discussion should take place about the ‘ill effects’ of the slave trade.
Turkey struck suspected Kurdish militant targets in Syria and Iraq for a second day following an attack on the premises of a key defence company which killed at least five people, the state-run news ...