Former teacher Josh MacAlister will introduce a Private Member’s Bill in Parliament this week on tackling addictive phone use by young people.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, who invented the World Wide Web, along with his wife Rosemary, astronaut Tim Peake, composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, artist and designer Yinka Ilori and Michelin-starred chef Clare ...
Martyn’s Law should balance “protection of life (with) protection of our way of life”, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper pledged as MPs backed an anti-terrorism law following the Manchester Arena attack.
The final report of senior NHS leader Dr Penny Dash into the Care Quality Commission (CQC) found changes were needed to “restore credibility” within health and social care. Dr Dash interviewed more ...
Shadow Cabinet Office minister John Glen said Labour frontbenchers have been “beset by a series of scandals” involving freebies, as he asked several questions about the Government’s approach to ...
The centres can accommodate up to 400 migrants at first, with that expected to increase to 880 in a few weeks.
The accusers are part of what lawyers say is a group of more than 100 alleged victims who are in the process of taking legal action against Combs.
A prison holding Gary Glitter and hundreds of other sex offenders is failing to challenge their criminal behaviour, a watchdog warned. Chief inspector of prisons Charlie Taylor said there were ...
Scotland’s former first minister died suddenly on Saturday afternoon while attending a conference in North Macedonia.
55% of users have said they are struggling to use the Facebook website, 27% have reported problems with the app and 18% are experiencing difficulties with signing in. The issue was first reported on ...
Elphicke, the former Conservative Party MP for Dover, ended his defamation case against Times Media Limited before it went to trial.
Questions were raised about what UK authorities did to prevent the attack on former spy Sergei Skripal as he was a ‘obvious target’ of ...