Retailers, housebuilders and hospitality firms all say Labour’s increase in employers’ national insurance contributions will lead to price rises.
The number of potential victims of modern slavery reached a record level according to the latest official data. A total of 4,758 potential victims were referred to the Home Office between July and ...
A 'guilt-stricken' mum fears her baby has been left scarred for life - as she claims a partially dissolved Fairy laundry pod seeped through his babygrow and burned him. Rosie Stewart claims her tot ...
The Foreign Office has changed its Spain travel advice after severe flooding hit Barcelona, with a red alert warning of "extreme danger" from torrential rain issued. At least 217 people were killed in ...
The Prince of Wales met volunteers working for the National Seas Rescue Institute (NSRI) to hear about their lifesaving work.
The group is pressing ahead with plans over the next six months to make annual cash savings of around £12 million.
Just Stop Oil supporters have painted the US embassy building in London orange, as Donald Trump claimed victory in the presidential election. A wall outside the building in Nine Elms was seen ...
Several privately provided social homes did not meet regulatory standards in Bracknell Forest earlier this year, figures show.
Farmers gathered outside the Northern Farming Conference in Northumberland warning that the proposals could ‘decimate the countryside’.
Sir John Nott, the defence secretary during the Falklands War, has died aged 92. The senior Conservative twice offered his resignation to Margaret Thatcher after the Argentinian invasion of the South ...
A silver car crashed into a ditch following a police chase in Wokingham. Officers from the Rural Crime Taskforce reported on their social media account that the vehicle drove off at speed when police ...
Prosecutors are considering whether to bring charges against former BBC Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood over allegations of historic sexual abuse. The Metropolitan Police have submitted a “file of evidence” ...