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The Education Secretary and former Commons leader are going head-to-head in the contest to succeed Angela Rayner.
Friday will be the first of two days of Second Reading of the Bill, and the furthest assisted dying legislation has gone in Parliament to date.
The National Trust is inviting visitors to slow down and discover the mental health benefits of Self-portrait wearing a Feathered Bonnet ...
Analysis by the RAC and Zapmap found 1,001 chargepoints were installed across 260 locations between January 2024 and June 2025.
Over a third of those struggling (35) were rationing water, including by cutting showers, toilet flushes and clothes washing, the charity found.
The UK Sepsis Trust and digital-first healthcare provider HealthHero have created a new online tool to help people assess if they, or a loved one, is at risk of sepsis. Users answer a set of questions ...
Ed Balls, Ms Cooper’s husband, said that while she was “excited” about her new position, she was frustrated to have been shifted out of the Home Office just as she was making headway on tackling ...
The BRC said 400 large stores were at risk of closure if they were included in the Government’s new business rates surtax on premises.
The bright meteor was witnessed by by some Scots as it streaked across the sky in the early hours of Thursday July 3.
The National Audit Office says local authority spending rose from £1.6 billion in the year ending March 2020 to £3.1 billion four years later.
An analysis of Government figures shows the UK is on track to achieve its five-year pledge to provide £3 billion in nature-related funds by 2026.
Questions are swirling about the Prime Minister’s political judgment after he sacked the peer a day after defending him.
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