Despite Nigel Farage claiming its background checks had been significantly enhanced since the general election, the party is investigating eight of its candidates over posts identified by The Times.
"New poll also finds only 36[%] expect their lives to be better than their parents’" "More than half (51 per cent) believe immigration has improved their communities."
A study said church attendance had soared among British young people, a trend reversal that excited religious conservatives around the world. Turns out it wasn’t true.
Head of the armed forces, Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Knighton, tells Sky News the war plan will require British people to think differently about resilience.
The UK warned Vladimir Putin against damaging Britain’s undersea cables and pipelines after a month-long operation to track three Russian submarines in nearby waters.
The British Prime Minister sketches a future where online speech rules update as routinely as tax bracket, with scrutiny treated as an obstacle rather than a safeguard.
"Any luck catching those capybaras?" "It's just the one capybara, actually". Samba the escaped capybara has been at large in Hampshire since the 17th March
Has one of the world’s most powerful companies managed to move on their unwanted vulpine houseguests before the £1bn central London building opens this summer?
Rather than swiping on apps, zoomers are getting their friends to do a PowerPoint presentation on why you should date them, essentially recreating the quaint tradition of "meeting someone through friends". Also they're doing it in quite a good pub
4chan has until 2 April to implement age assurance, carry out a “suitable and sufficient” illegal harms risk assessment, and rewrite its terms of service or face a daily penalty of £200.
The lords put up a fight, forcing a compromise that will see an undisclosed number of hereditary members allowed to stay by being “recycled” into life peers.
The game where the "bad" ending involves being able to afford a house, marry a goth, and have four children with her while the immigrants have to go back home to get a job
It's one option presented by the team working on the long-delayed restoration of the historic building, which is falling apart and costs £1.5m a week to maintain.
The suspect, a black man who appeared to be in his late 30s and is thought to be from Somalia, was seen walking around the neighbourhood carrying a large knife in each hand
A clinical trial assessing the risks and benefits of puberty-blocking drugs in children who question their gender has been paused after safety concerns were raised by the UK medicines watchdog.
The porter also alleged he was discriminated against because staff played the song Gold Digger by Kanye West as well as music by the rapper Biggie Smalls, all of which contained the n-word.
Technology Secretary Liz Kendall pledged that the Government would act quickly to bring forward a series of measures to keep children and young people safe online - including "action on VPNs to stop you getting around things"
"As I was sitting there, a gale blew a big reed into my mouth. I spat it out and just as I got up to walk away two guys [enforcement officers] came up to me," he said.
Birmingham city council’s trash collectors have been on strike for nearly four weeks. The inner city streets are strewn with trash and overflowing bins, causing a major rat infestation.
In the image, a ScotRail train is pictured with a large battery pack on the top and an encircled lightning bolt on the side that looks like the logo of the British Union of Fascists.
A grassroots campaign against business rates changes pushed the Labour party to change policy, highlighting Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s vulnerability
"However when I first heard that the building was to be knocked down to make way for flats I wasn't aware there was a so-called adult club operating in there. It's just one of those things – what can you do?”
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood revealed that she wanted a system where “the eyes of the state can be on you at all times” while invoking an enduringly controversial proposal by the 18th-century philosopher Jeremy Bentham.
They include elderly people and families with children, some of whom have rented their homes for around 40 years. All are tenants of (((Torah Capital))), who bought the houses from Wemyss Properties in September.
Founded by Keir Starmer’s comms chief, Portland Communications helps rich clients ‘protect their reputation’ – with a shady, off-the-books service. Qatar, the Gates Foundation, and Pollacks oh my!
If only there had been some sign she might not be trustworthy…🤔 Isabelle Dale, 23, became romantically involved with prisoners Shahid Sharif and Connor Money and was ‘swearing them undying love, saying she wanted to be with both of them on the outside’
A major expansion of the UK’s Online Safety Act (OSA) has taken effect, legally obliging digital platforms to deploy surveillance-style systems that scan, detect, and block user content before it can be seen.
In 2020, then opposition leader Keir Starmer accused Prime Minister Boris Johnson of “serial incompetence” following a series of U-turns. Now he’s in the top job himself, a slew of damaging policy reversals have Starmer facing the same charge.