A leading charity has warned that economic growth alone won’t tackle deep-seated levels of poverty. The Joseph Rowntree ...
The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer will return to Channel 4 this spring with a star-studded line up, and a ...
America is in mourning, President Trump declared this afternoon, after a passenger jet and a military helicopter crashed into the Potomac River in Washington D.C. killing all 67 people on board. It is ...
Israel has released 110 Palestinians held in prison, after chaotic scenes surrounding the handover of Israeli and Thai captives who were freed earlier today in Gaza, surrounded by a surging crowd.
Border officials will be given new powers to go after people-smuggling gangs, to crack down on small boat crossings in the ...
Consent for two new Scottish oil and gas fields was granted unlawfully – an Edinburgh court has ruled – after a case brought by environmental campaigners. The written judgement means that the owners ...
One of Perumbalath’s accusers, the Bishop of Warrington, who made an allegation of sexual harrassment back in 2023, said she regretted that the Church had not dealt with concerns in a proper and ...
The NHS has been told to “get back to basics” and focus on cutting A&E and ambulance waiting times – under new guidance setting out the key priorities for England’s health service in the year ahead.
We spoke to aviation expert Peter Goltz about the Washington D.C. air collision between an American Airlines passenger plane and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter and what may have caused the accident ...
Matt Brittin has spent 18 years at Google, the last decade leading operations in Europe, the Middle East and Africa – we sat down with him just before he moves to a new role and put to him that with ...
Channel 4 CEO Alex Mahon today delivered an impassioned call for urgent joint industry action and new regulation to ensure young people can find verified, independent news easily on social media. The ...
Britain’s Gen Z are broadly happy, but that happiness is declining. In the past, happiness followed a U-shape: people start happy, get sadder as they move into adulthood; then later in life, rebound ...