Welfare secretary announces changes aimed at cutting bill by up to £5bn in face of opposition from Labour MPs Liz Kendall, the welfare secretary, has faced down angry Labour MPs to unveil
Further support for the defence industry is being set out by the Chancellor with billions of pounds unlocked for UK defence companies that export overseas The UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel
Products including whisky, chocolate and cheese remain popular with EU customers but overall food export volumes to the bloc fell to 6.37bn kg in 2024, representing a 34% decline compared with 2019
The UK finds itself grappling with a potential ecological disaster, soaring unemployment rates, and contentious tax reforms. The Times reports on a devastating collision between an oil tanker and a container ship
Living in a flat without a garden, Cheryl’s journey into voluntary gardening started with helping her sister and daughter with their overgrown gardens, before helping the caretaker in her own building “Volunteering,
The front pages of major UK newspapers were dominated by stories highlighting rising geopolitical tensions and the urgent need for unity among Western allies. The headlines painted a picture of a world
The front pages of major UK newspapers underscore the critical role of European leadership in the ongoing Ukraine conflict. The headlines reflect the urgency of finding a diplomatic solution and maintaining solidarity
Government targets party’s ‘softness on standing up to Putin’ to show Reform is out of step with UK public Labour is gearing up to intensify its criticism of Nigel Farage’s Reform UK,
The banking group will utilise their funds to break down barriers of entry that charities and regional governments face in accessing finance to refurbish, build and develop homes for people who need
Lord Rami Ranger’s story, shaped by adversity and success, offers valuable insights into business leadership, community advocacy, and policy reforms, writes L. George The remarkable journey from a post-partition refugee to a