Turkey struck suspected Kurdish militant targets in Syria and Iraq for a second day following an attack on the premises of a ...
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 ...
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.
Ms Reeves was handed a pre-Budget boost by the IMF, which on Tuesday upgraded its 2024 growth forecast for the UK economy. It said UK gross domestic product (GDP) is due to grow by 1.1%, a significant ...
More than seven in 10 appointments for dementia clinics in Nationwide Building Society branches have been booked by women. The gender disparity reflects women disproportionately bearing caregiving ...
A carer claims she had a disturbing wake up call at a Premier Inn when a mouse scuttled across her face as she slept. Francesca Fattore had been staying at the Eastbourne Polegate branch in East ...
If you're ever on social media, chances are you'll have seen an argument between a TV licence officer and a member of the public. Several instances have been known to go viral over the years and they ...