Jurors were visibly upset as they were shown footage of a Chinese PhD student allegedly raping a woman. One member of the jury was in tears as two 10 minute clips were played at Inner London Crown ...
The Work and Pensions Secretary, who will set out sweeping reforms to sickness and disability benefits in the spring, said more people needed to be moved off welfare and into jobs. Ms Kendall blamed ...
Sixteen climate campaigners are seeking to challenge the length of their sentences for their involvement in four protests in 2022.
One rail route north of the border remains closed following damage caused by the severe conditions last Friday.
Andrea Baldo said the luxury fashion company will focus more on ‘Britishness’ in future to counter a nosedive in profits.
The Government will be listening to people, businesses and charities with concerns around noisy fireworks, a minister has ...
Nearly half a million shoplifting offences were recorded by police in England and Wales in a year, the highest 12-month total ...
The number of people suffering norovirus in England’s hospitals is at its highest level this winter. New data from NHS ...
The number of mortgage approvals to home buyers edged upwards month-on-month in December, according to Bank of England ...
The Chancellor had initially ruled out publishing her tax returns, but has now said she is ‘very happy’ to do so.
A union has criticised plans to make almost 100 redundancies at mapping service Ordnance Survey. Prospect said laying off 95 ...
The energy major said profits fell after a year of operating in ‘a lower price environment’, amid shrinking margins from its ...