How the UK's Rwanda plan mirrors immigration policies in Australia, Israel and Denmark
The government's plan to send asylum seekers illegally entering the UK to Rwanda has outraged many, from politicians and charities to the Church of England.
The government's plan to send asylum seekers illegally entering the UK to Rwanda has outraged many, from politicians and charities to the Church of England.
PLANS have been unveiled to super-size Eggborough village with the addition of 1,500 new homes.
Watford has faced an increase in potholes following particularly cold weather in December.
Police are appealing for witnesses following reports of racial abuse during the Blackburn Rovers v Birmingham City game.
Dozens of brass band musicians are set to gather at Halifax Minster to take part in a musical extravaganza.
Priscilla Presley has filed a legal challenge over the "validity and authenticity" of an amendment made to her daughter Lisa Marie's will. In a court filing, Elvis Presley's ex-wife disputes an amendment to Lisa Marie's living trust that would see Priscilla replaced as an overseer of her daughter's estate. A living trust is a form of estate planning that allows a person to control their assets while alive, but have them distributed if they die, and can serve the function of a will if a separate will is not filed.
More bodies have been discovered under the rubble overnight.
Ex-health secretary also claims 3% of I’m a Celebrity fee given to charity was ‘decent chunk’
The actress wants to install a solar panel array and extend the plant room in the 13-acre grounds of Highwell House
THE Scottish Government and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service are set to call in the army after firefighters overwhelmingly voted to strike.
Hosts Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt welcomed Gráinne Hallahan, a senior analyst for Times Education Supplement, onto the series to discuss the subject.However, viewers questioned Munchetty’s comments, which saw her refer to the “massive disruption” striking may cause parents and children. Source: BBC Breakfast
The House of Lords Communications and Digital Committee has raised concerns over Ofcom’s independence under the proposed Bill.
Former New Zealand prop Campbell Johnstone has become the first All Black to come out as gay, saying he had been "living a lie" and leading "a double life" before acknowledging his sexuality. Johnstone, who played three tests in 2005, had already told his family and close friends before publicly coming out on New Zealand current affairs programme Seven Sharp on Monday. "If I can be the first All Black that comes out as gay and take away the pressure and stigma surrounding the issue it can actually help other people," Mr Johnstone said.
There was drama in the upper chamber when eco-activists disturbed proceedings to demonstrate against the Public Order Bill
Lisa Loring, who has died aged 64 following a stroke, was an actress who played Wednesday Addams in The Addams Family, the 1960s American sitcom that ran for only two series but lodged itself in the public’s affections with its depiction of a macabre family with unearthly powers.
Jacob Rees-Mogg has warned that people are getting "a bit snowflaky" about bullying allegations levelled at government ministers.
ACTRESS Eva Green is due to give evidence in her High Court battle over the collapse of a multimillion-pound independent film project which involved a Bournemouth director.
A man has been rushed to hospital following a serious assault outside a nightclub in Southampton
Inequality, poverty and discrimination lie behind explosion of rural anger against rich Lima
Ashley Mathers, 39, from Shoeburyness, Essex, was found guilty of punching a paramedic and assaulting a police officer.
CHARITIES dealing with domestic and sexual abuse, youth homelessness and Alzheimer’s are among those picked by staff to receive nearly £400,000 from a big Hampshire employer.