The Constitutional Court in South Korea has begun its first meeting to determine whether to formally unseat or reinstate Yoon ...
Passed in late 2023, the Online Safety Act is the UK’s first major legislation to regulate social media, search engine, messaging, gaming, dating, pornography and file-sharing platforms. At its core, ...
No 10 has acknowledged there is a team dealing with the future of EU-UK relations, amid media reports which claim it will row back on the ...
A student accused of the murder of physical trainer Amie Gray on Bournemouth beach told police that he was not responsible and he would not “attack someone for no reason”, a court has heard.
POLICE were called to an estate after a house window was smashed by a vandal in the early hours. Officers attended Belvedere Road, in Newton-le-Willows, this morning, Monday, December 16. They ...
The Christmas and New Year bank holidays mean many expecting DWP payments will see the money hit their bank accounts earlier than expected ...
Nigel Farage has criticised the suspended sentence given to a woman who assaulted him during the general election campaign by throwing a milkshake. The Reform UK leader hit out after deputy senior ...
Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky has agreed to a series of legally-binding commitments to gain government clearance for the deal.
Stephen Cottrell is due to take on many of the soon-to-step-down Archbishop of Canterbury’s official functions temporarily from early January.
In the interview Ross was asked about his resignation from his role as leader of the Scottish Conservative Party.
The North Korean casualties reportedly occurred around three villages in Kursk, where Russia has been trying to quash a Ukrainian incursion.
The Prime Minister travelled to Bergen to meet his Norwegian counterpart Jonas Gahr Store to mark a new green industrial partnership.