Resident doctors in England will stage a five-day strike in November as tensions deepen between the British Medical Association (BMA) and the government over pay […]
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Migrant removed to France returns to UK by small boat
A migrant who was removed to France under the government’s new one in, one out returns scheme has crossed back into the UK on a […]
Eight more countries added to UK methanol poisoning travel warning
The UK Foreign Office has expanded its travel guidance to warn Britons about the risk of methanol poisoning from counterfeit or contaminated alcoholic drinks in […]
Six arrested after violent protest at Dublin asylum hotel
Six people have been arrested following violent scenes outside a Dublin hotel housing asylum seekers, where Irish police came under sustained attack from protesters hurling […]
Resignations rock Starmer’s grooming gangs inquiry as survivors allege cover-up
Two survivors of child sexual exploitation have resigned from the government’s national inquiry into grooming gangs, accusing ministers of mishandling the process and sidelining victims’ voices.
Labour early release plan could free 6,500 offenders say Tories
About 6,500 offenders, including rapists, killers and child sex abusers, could be eligible for early release under Labour’s sentencing reforms, according to Conservative analysis. The […]
Asylum seekers baptised in hotel bathtubs, prompting conversion concerns
Asylum seekers are being baptised in hotel bathtubs by a Christian charity working in migrant accommodation across the UK. The practice has raised concerns that […]
King Charles meets police, survivors of Manchester synagogue attack
During his visit to the synagogue, the King met survivors, community leaders and witnesses to the incident, and was shown around the building where the attack unfolded.
Tuition fees in England to rise with inflation from 2026
Undergraduate tuition fees in England will begin rising in line with inflation from next year, Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has confirmed. The move marks the […]
MPs push back on plan to cut affordable homes
Labour MPs are urging ministers and London’s mayor to abandon controversial proposals that would reduce affordable housing quotas in the capital in a bid to […]
