Reform’s Tice: no pact with Conservatives who have ‘betrayed Britain’
Reform UK leader Richard Tice played down comments from Nigel Farage suggesting he would be open to talks with the Tories.
Reform UK leader Richard Tice played down comments from Nigel Farage suggesting he would be open to talks with the Tories.
Male asylum seekers who have been sleeping in tents on the canal banks are being transferred from the site on buses.
The Green Party will launch its campaign in Bristol.
Launching its General Election campaign from Bristol later, the party is expected to commit to ‘offering real hope and real change’.
Survey findings from Shelter suggested that 70% of social tenants said they could not afford to live in their local area if renting privately.
University of Dundee researchers hope their findings could lead to benefits for patients around the world.
The Labour leader is to launch his party’s ‘doorstep offer’ for Welsh voters.
Joan Clarke, who was portrayed by Keira Knightley in the 2014 film The Imitation Game, worked alongside Alan Turing at Bletchley Park.
SNP leader John Swinney hit out at the impact that Brexit and austerity have had on younger Scots.
The American’s bid to win the US PGA Championship earlier this month was thrown into chaos on May 17 when he was arrested.
All four criminal charges that Scottie Scheffler faced for an incident at Valhalla Golf Club have been dropped.
Australia’s BHP said on Wednesday afternoon that it had been unable to reach an agreement with the rival miner over specific issues.
Confusion over the veteran left-winger has overshadowed Labour campaigning on the NHS.
A teenage girl reported to police that she had been attacked on Yorke Drive playing fields in Newark between 5.30pm and 7pm on May 25.
The Labour leader rejected claims Diane Abbott had been barred from standing for the party, but the episode highlights long-running party tensions.