Queen Elizabeth approves British parliament suspension
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II has approved Prime Minister Boris Johnson's plan to suspend Parliament, a statement from the official body of advisers to the Queen, known as the Privy Council.
Travellers across the country have been warned they will face severe disruption to their journeys due to a strike by train drivers on Saturday. Due to this, large parts of the rail network will be brought to a standstill with disruption expected to run into Sunday. The strike action will impact Avanti West Coast, CrossCountry, Greater Anglia, Great Western Railway, Heathrow Express, Hull Trains, LNER, London Northwestern Railway, London Overground, Southeastern, Stansted Express, West Midlands Railway services.
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The Tory leadership contender also insisted he is not out of the race, as many members are yet to make up their minds.
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Staff at Confucius Institutes in the UK are having their political views and ethnic backgrounds filtered by Chinese officials, according to researchers.
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Finlay MacDonald, 39, will face Inverness Sheriff Court following the incidents on Skye and the mainland in north-west Scotland.
NOW is the time to abolish the outdated and unfair “first past the post” electoral system.
The Indian-born British author sustained injuries to his eye, arm and liver in the attack on Friday.
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Protesters demand the right to work and to participate in politics
Before Salman Rushdie arrived on Friday, the bucolic New York retreat where the author was due to speak had arranged for a law enforcement presence at his lecture, mindful that the security might be needed for a man who faced death threats. Chautauqua Institution, a haven in the west of the state where writers and artists gather each summer, was not the kind of place where people worried about their safety. Members of the audience said there were no bag checks, metal detectors or other security to enter the event in the gated community.
The removal of Slingshot Rat has sparked debate over the legality of taking cultural artefacts from occupied land
Reforms to the state’s assisted reproductive treatment laws are set to come into effect on Monday
FRIENDS of a young Carlisle man who tragically lost his life recently will gather to pay tribute to him tonight.
A body has been found in the search for a man who got into trouble in a lake in Doncaster, the police have said. The emergency services attended the scene at Lakeside Lake on Saturday afternoon after receiving calls that the man, who was in his 20s, had got into difficulty, South Yorkshire Police said. The force said: "We are very sorry to report that following earlier information about an incident at Lakeside, Doncaster, a body has now been found."
Dozens of people were killed or injured after drink driving incidents in the south east London boroughs over just three years, new figures show.
SIR – As the country struggles with multiple serious problems, the Government is in a state of torpor.