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French president Emmanuel Macron has appointed defence minister Sebastien Lecornu as the country’s new prime minister, the ...
Steve James, 65, has run 148 marathons as part of his target to reach 200 marathons in 200 days, while researchers monitor him.
Retailers tend to offer loyalty deals to shoppers who are over 18, meaning younger students are forced to pay higher prices.
Security staff in the Houses of Parliament will stage a second strike  on Wednesday in a dispute over pay and conditions. The Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) said more than 300 of its ...
The Prince of Wales is to visit a new mental health hub in Cardiff on World Suicide Prevention Day. William will attend the Principality Stadium, where the Jac Lewis Foundation is launching a new ...
The UK could miss its 2030 target to restore and safeguard nature by a “country mile” at the current rate of progress, green groups have warned. The Government committed to protecting at least 30% of ...
Education secretary Bridget Phillipson has so far secured the most nominations in the race to replace Angela Rayner as the party’s deputy leader.
Social care should be funded through a new tax with the option for people to pay a pension-style “care supplement”, a report has suggested.
Close to a million electricity and a million gas customers were now behind on their bills, Resolution Foundation research suggested.
Full Fact looks at the numbers after a claim from several Conservative MPs, including the party’s leader Kemi Badenoch.
Sir Andy Cooke said policy and legislation around online issues and non-crime hate incidents place police in ‘an invidious position’.
The Trussell charity data comes ahead of the Government’s strategy on child poverty, expected to be published in autumn after a delay from spring.