Tories call for changes to modern slavery rules to send 'bogus asylum seekers' home
A group of more than 50 MPs has written to PM Rishi Sunak, urging him to introduce emergency legislation which will cut small boat crossings of the Channel.
A group of more than 50 MPs has written to PM Rishi Sunak, urging him to introduce emergency legislation which will cut small boat crossings of the Channel.
As Florida celebrates Literacy Week, one teacher tells Richard Hall how she was ordered to remove all non-sanctioned books from her shelves to abide by a law introduced by Governor Ron DeSantis.
Just 41% of patients ready to leave hospital last week were actually discharged.
The Danish government's plan to abolish a public holiday to help fund the defence budget amid the war in Ukraine is putting Denmark's cherished welfare model at risk, the country's biggest trade union warned.Ten years ago, a Social Democratic government tried to abolish the same public holiday but gave up amid a national outcry.
“If Labour remains ahead of the Conservatives on the economy then it really will be game over for the Conservatives at the next election."
US ski star Mikaela Shiffrin, who took the women's record of World Cup victories to 84 in Kronplatz on Wednesday, has paid tribute to Sweden's Ingemar Stenmark, whose overall record of 86 she is fast approaching."Everybody knows, if they know anything about ski racing at all, and even if they don't, they know Ingemar Stenmark.
All the dates for strikes and stoppages across health, transport and education networks
German authorities have arrested a man who they said acted as a courier for a double agent and handed secret intelligence to Russia.
Authorities said they had received multiple calls reporting damage across Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, after a line of severe storms passed through the region on Tuesday, January 24.The Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office reported no injuries, but urged travelers to be cautious on roadways and said authorities would continue to respond to calls and help address any road obstructions.Footage posted to Twitter by user @MasDogWx shows strong winds and rain sweeping through Larose, a community in Lafourche Parish.On January 25, the National Weather Service said all land areas were clear of the severe weather threat. Credit: @MasDogWx via Storyful
January is too gloomy a month for abstinence. Josh Barrie and David Ellis name their favourite restaurants dedicated to fun
The pair previously worked together on sketch shows Little Britain and Come Fly With Me.
Half Moon Bay shooting unfolded less than two days after massacre in Monterey Park
Israeli forces killed at least nine Palestinians, including a 60-year-old woman, during a raid in a flashpoint area of the occupied West Bank on Thursday.
SimpsInns has said it will create up to 30 new jobs this spring following the £250,000 redevelopment of one of its venues.
At the end of the study each dog was rewarded with two treats as a reward for their patience
Newcastle United footballer Joelinton has been fined nearly £30,000 - more than half a week's wages - after admitting drink driving. The Premier League midfielder, 26, was stopped by police in Newcastle at around 1.20am on 12 January. The Brazilian failed a breath test, which showed he had 43mg of alcohol per 100ml of breath when the legal limit is 35mg.
CITY GUIDES: Athens’ quirky little sibling is an underrated place in which to while away a long weekend, says Athina Kontos
THREE men have been arrested after warrants were carried out at three homes in Bradford this morning.
The Donald Trump baby blimp has been re-inflated by a London museum as it attempts to find its "final resting place". The huge inflatable depicting the former US president in a nappy and clutching a mobile phone underwent a test inflation by the Museum of London to check if it is structurally sound, how long it holds air and to make any small repairs. It last took to the skies above Parliament Square during protests over Mr Trump's state visit to the UK in June 2019.
Free item is a dig at other car manufacturers offering ‘subscription-based’ access to features.
Louis Garrel’s L’Innocent (The Innocent) and Dominik Moll’s procedural thriller La Nuit du 12 (The Night of the 12th) lead the race