The Culture Secretary said it was ‘unacceptable’ that mainly vulnerable women were being prosecuted for not paying the licence fee.
The British steel and aluminium industries are braced for the impact of the US President’s tariffs, which came in overnight.
A teaser has been released for Spinal Tap II: The End Continues as singer-songwriters Sir Elton John and Sir Paul McCartney are confirmed to be joining the rock mockumentary sequel. The brief clip ...
Five teenagers - the youngest of whom is 14 - have been charged with attempted murder after a shooting. Police were called to reports of shots in Washbourne Road, between Harlesden and Stonebridge, on ...
Conservative former minister Sir John Whittingdale, who raised the case in the Commons, said the couple should be ‘thanked rather than punished’.
Lawnfield House care home in Willesden has an interactive ‘tablet’ computer to encourage residents to play games and spend time together.
Nicola Sturgeon can be proud of “changing the lives of people in Scotland for the better”, Scotland’s First Minister has said after she announced she will stand down at the next Holyrood election.
Labour MP Richard Burgon said disabled people are ‘frightened’ as he pleaded with the Prime Minister to make the ‘moral’ choice.
A mother who allowed her daughter’s death and then wheeled her body around in a pushchair will not have her sentence increased, the Court of Appeal has ruled. Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell, 24, was jailed ...
The King joked with Stella McCartney about getting her father Sir Paul to perform a gig for him as he inspected projects to solve environmental problems at a sustainability event.
The National Audit Office said the Department for Business and Trade must boost support for sectors if the Government is to achieve its main mission.
The Prime Minister joined America in urging Vladimir Putin to now agree to the ceasefire, as he insisted the ‘ball is now in the Russian court’.
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