On the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day, a commemorative blue plaque has been unveiled in Ealing to honour Odette Sansom, a legendary wartime heroine and the first woman to
The union claims it has demanded a written guarantee that bin workers would not face financial losses as a result of current and possible future reviews of job roles Talks between Birmingham
The goal is to create a more streamlined and agile regulatory environment that reduces bureaucracy while maintaining robust oversight of patient safety The government has taken a significant step forward in modernising
Douglas Alexander’s unpublicised trip to talk with counterparts coincides with that of Adm Sir Tony Radakin In an unpublicised development, two senior UK officials have made concurrent visits to China this week,
Nemanja Matić has offered a frank assessment of his time at Manchester United, suggesting the club lacked the same hunger for silverware that defined his earlier years at Chelsea. The Serbian midfielder,
The new or expanded nurseries are part of the government’s ongoing Plan for Change, which aims to fulfill the promise made during the election to increase the number of school-based nurseries across
Minutes from the meeting showed that eight members voted to keep policy unchanged, with one backing a quarter-point reduction The Bank of England kept its main UK interest rate unchanged at 4.50
The Briton, who was working in Gaza as an explosive ordnance disposal expert for the Mines Advisory Group, was treated locally before being moved to a hospital in Israel A bomb disposal
Buckingham Palace confirmed that the King has written privately to the pontiff since he was admitted to hospital in February, and the historic gathering is still scheduled to take place in early
Minister for Trade Policy and Economic Security Douglas Alexander and Philippine Department of Trade and Industry Undersecretary MoU on Joint Economic and Trade Committee In a landmark move to enhance bilateral trade