Disabled people are more than £2,100 a year worse off than non-disabled colleagues, with women facing a double whammy of discrimination at work, a committee heard. Rhianydd Williams, of the Trades ...
Axel Rudakubana, 18, is charged with the murders of Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, Bebe King, six, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, in July this year.
The King is celebrating the UK’s film and television industry at a special reception in Buckingham Palace on Wednesday, before a night out at the star-studded Gladiator II premiere. Charles will ...
Just published: front page of the Financial Times, UK edition, Wednesday 13 November https://t.co/JOx6yLjRkv pic.twitter.com/Pr5hGe6NgZ The Sun’s front page reports rumours of a row at the BBC over ...
The poster for Great Grass featured a woman holding a potted plant with a headline stating ‘No trimming needed!’.
Social media bosses who fail to stop illegal knives being advertised on their sites could face £10,000 fines from police under Government plans.
The NHS’s tool to prevent heart disease “is not working effectively”, the National Audit Office (NAO) has said after figures revealed that fewer than half of eligible adults take part. The NAO has ...
The Toy Retailers Association has released its annual DreamToys list of the 20 predicted top sellers this Christmas.
But the latest annual global carbon budget assessment has found that emissions from both fossil fuel use and land-use change such as deforestation are up on 2023 levels this year, totalling 41.6 ...
Waterman is backing the charity’s calls to increase national investment in brain tumour research to £35 million per year.
The September survey found that seven in 10 (70%) people in England support a change in the law on assisted dying, and 14% oppose a change.
The findings open up the possibility of developing treatments to target the gene in order to help curb population-wide sugar intake.