Junior doctors in England voted this week to accept the government’s pay deal after months of industrial action. Though it ...
Nick Read’s tenure has been dominated by the Horizon IT scandal, and there’s been growing criticism over the speed at which ...
Georgia’s national parliament has passed a new law clamping down on gay rights. The law on “family values and the protection ...
The Lebanese health ministry says 12 people, including two children, are dead and thousands injured after wireless devices – ...
The UK seabed could annually capture almost three times the carbon soaked up by UK forests, according to new research. It is ...
We speak to Tony Smith, a former Director General of the UK Border Force. Cathy Newman: Keir Starmer there saying that he’s interested in this Albanian processing centre that Italy set up. Could the ...
We were joined from Tel Aviv by Ronen Bergman, journalist and author of ‘Rise and Kill First: The Secret History of Israel’s Targeted Assassinations.
The latest blasts, this time administered via Hezbollah walkie-talkies, killed at least fourteen and injured hundreds more according to health authorities.
While she’s now accusing them of failing to learn lessons, this programme can reveal that Home Office lawyers – acting for the then Home Secretary James Cleverly – said her inquiry had no legal ...
Members of the train drivers union Aslef have voted to accept a government pay offer, bringing to an end more than two years of strike action in England, Scotland and Wales. The deal – which got the ...
But inflation is now moderating: the rate held steady at 2.2% in August. The latest figures come just ahead of the Bank of England’s next interest rate decision tomorrow.