Protesters climbing on war memorial ‘an affront to armed forces’, says No 10
Police said the behaviour of demonstrators in London was ‘unfortunate’ and ‘inflammatory in certain ways’ but that no laws had been broken.
Police said the behaviour of demonstrators in London was ‘unfortunate’ and ‘inflammatory in certain ways’ but that no laws had been broken.
Sir Mark Rowley said the move by demonstrators was ‘unfortunate’ and ‘inflammatory in certain ways’ but not against the law.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will go head to head with Sir Keir Starmer less than 24 hours after Suella Braverman published her excoriating letter.
The UK’s third largest supermarket chain revealed that like-for-like sales, excluding fuel, grew by 2.8% over the third quarter of 2023.
Two in five workers are shouted at, spat on, threatened with violence or hit every week, according to the Retail Trust.
The Mayor of London said if the Prime Minister does not sack Mrs Braverman ‘he is too weak or agrees with her’.
Sir Keir Starmer said few public figures ‘have done more recently to whip up division’ than the Home Secretary.
Calls are intensifying for Rishi Sunak to sack her for inflaming tensions over a pro-Palestinian march on Armistice Day.
The Blue Marine Foundation, alongside environmental groups Bloom and Greenpeace UK, carried out a six-month investigation into tuna fishing practices.
The death of a man on a building site on the Bridge five years ago saw the construction firm running the project fined £75,000 in the Royal Court yesterday.
Huw Evans was described as a beloved grandfather and friend by his family.
It came as he failed to attend court on Wednesday.
Johnny Mercer said he has received assurances from Pakistani authorities that those eligible to come to the UK will not be deported to Afghanistan.
Stokes revealed he will undergo surgery on a longstanding left knee injury issue once the World Cup is over.
Ayette Bounouri tried to drag a man to safety and take the knife from the attacker.