The UK economy recorded no growth in April, according to the Office for National Statistics. Gross domestic product (GDP) was flat during the month, following growth of 0.4% in March, the ONS said.
The independent Institute for Fiscal Studies found that up to 40,000 pupils might move from private schools, but numbers at state schools ...
Older and frail patients will be given “health MOTs” at the entrance of emergency departments to avoid unnecessary hospital admissions. The approach could be a “lifeline” for many patients, according ...
Independent coffee shop owners have lifted the lid on their secret to success despite having to compete with a growing number of chains like ...
The Institute for Fiscal Studies is also sceptical of the savings measures designed to compensate for the national insurance giveaway.
Animal Rising demonstrators targeted Jonathan Yeo’s new portrait of the monarch, pasting images over the top of the painting.
Charles attended the King’s Foundation awards ceremony at St James’s Palace on Tuesday evening alongside celebrity supporters of the charity.
Footage showing a car travelling in the wrong direction along a stretch of the A47 has emerged on social media.
Hamas said it has given mediators its reply to the US-backed proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza, seeking some “amendments” on the deal. It appeared the reply was short of an outright acceptance that the ...
Tata Steel will continue with plans to shut off its blast furnaces in the coming months, costing thousands of jobs in South Wales, despite the Labour Party urging it to delay the decision until after ...
Sir Keir Starmer met some future voters, Sir Ed Davey petted a dog and Nigel Farage dodged another drink thrown at him.
Russia and its ally Belarus have launched a second stage of drills intended to train their troops in tactical nuclear weapons – part of the Kremlin’s efforts to discourage the West from ramping up ...