The Conservatives would not support a decision to arrest Benjamin Netanyahu if he came to the UK, shadow housing secretary Kevin Hollinrake has said. It comes after Downing Street indicated the ...
A group of faith leaders have signed a letter opposing the assisted dying Bill ahead of its debate by MPs. Senior figures representing Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus and Sikhs have warned that a ...
Members of the Stormont Assembly’s All Party Group on Reducing Harm Relating to Gambling have written to Lisa Nandy, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, asking her to act to protect the ...
The Work and Pensions Secretary said she would not criticise the health and justice secretaries for their interventions on the issue.
A man has been arrested after a suspect 'drove at' a farm shop worker in Richmond. The incident took place at the Mainsgill Farm Shop yesterday afternoon (November 23). One of the shopworkers tried to ...
WHEN Finn Azaz's lofted through-ball landed at the feet of Emmanuel Latte Lath, what was going to happen next felt obvious. It was on Latte Lath's weaker foot, at an angle and the ball was bouncing ...
The Fine Gael leader said it is his and his party’s aspiration for there to be a united Ireland, but it is not a priority for him.
Benefit claimants deemed fit to work will face sanctions if they refuse to take up job opportunities, a Cabinet minister has said ahead of announcing measures to cut the welfare bill. Liz Kendall said ...
AS Newcastle United wrestle with the thorny dilemma of what to do with St James’ Park, their opponents tomorrow evening, West Ham United, provide a perfect illustration of both the pros and cons of ...
To walk away would have been unforgivable and shameful given the scale of the crisis we all face,’ Eamon Ryan said.
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall has said Nato countries are involved in a “hidden cyber war” with Russia. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Pat McFadden will warn in a major speech next ...