Johnson tells union 'barons' to 'get on with it'
Boris Johnson tells the Cabinet "the union barons to sit down with Network Rail and the train companies and get on with it" and warns the country "we need to get ready to stay the course".
The portrait will be displayed at the National Portrait Gallery when it reopens in 2023.
On the corner of a street in Jackson, Mississippi, America's reckoning with abortion is up close and raw.
Health providers and advocates fear the end of Roe v Wade will only exacerbate a growing crisis
People who remain on the waiting list are being asked whether they are prepared to travel to receive treatment.
GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany (Reuters) - Hundreds of protesters marched in the southern German town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen on Sunday, near where leaders of the Group of Seven countries are meeting, demanding action on climate change. Leaders of the G7 - the United States, Germany, France, Britain, Italy, Canada and Japan - started a three-day summit on Sunday at Schloss Elmau in the Bavarian mountains, set to be dominated by the war in Ukraine. Under a banner reading "Global Justice, Saving Climate Instead of Arming" several speakers addressed a crowd of protesters, calling for more action to fight climate change.
Analysis: A price cap on Russian oil and potential famine in Africa are among issues pressing for attention
Environment secretary says Prince Charles accepting millions in suitcase is ‘unusual’
From Tuesday, new legislation will allow judges to hand down life sentences to dangerous drivers who kill.
'People will die': Women react after Supreme Court overturns the constitutional right to abortion
Saudi Arabia tells pilgrims to use new online system and to seek refunds from any agencies they have already paid
Letters: John Lynch and Declan O’Neill respond to an article on how tactical voting, as seen in the recent byelections, could reshape British politics. Plus a letter from David Smith
Just three days ago the singer said he was fighting off Laryngitis
As Pride month comes to an end, Scotland’s leading youth activist for LGBT rights, Amy Winter - who’s also a member of the Scottish Youth Parliament - talks to our Writer at Large Neil Mackay about what it’s really like to be a young LGBT person in Scotland today
The first yachts to make it all the way round the Isle of Wight will be honoured at a ceremony later this morning.
Kyiv was hit with missiles for the first time in three weeks, killing one and injuring others.
Relative mistakenly sold ‘shocked and horrified’ Buxton woman’s inherited vinyls for less than £1 each
Downing Street socials, robots and Ukrainian influences feature in our look at the best of the broadsheets’ cryptic clues
Daryll Neita produced an upset in the women’s 100m final at the UK Athletics Championships and then immediately turned her attention to bigger prizes on the horizon. Olympic 100m finalist Neita clocked 10.80 seconds in Manchester to edge out Dina Asher-Smith, whose British record of 10.83sec would have been broken had the time not been heavily wind-assisted. Asher-Smith, the 200m world champion, ran 10.87sec but could not beat Neita, who believes she can challenge her teammate at next month’s World Championships in Eugene.
Democrats energised heading into crucial midterm battle
Ghislaine Maxwell reported Brooklyn jail staff threatened her safety, prompting employees to place her on suicide watch, prosecutors said on Sunday, arguing there was no need to delay her sentencing on sex trafficking charges. Maxwell, 60, is scheduled to be sentenced on Tuesday for her December conviction for helping her then-boyfriend Jeffrey Epstein, the globe-trotting financier and convicted sex offender, abuse girls between 1994 and 2004. Prosecutors say she deserves between 30 and 55 years in prison.