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Thousands of Afghans including many who worked with British forces have been secretly resettled in the U.K. after a leak of ...
Defence Secretary John Healey has offered a “sincere apology” for a massive data breach which exposed details of Afghans who had helped British troops, triggering a secret evacuation scheme and an ...
TWO Wrexham schools have been named as regional finalists in the Best Breakfast Club category in this year's Kellogg's Breakfast Club Awards.
US tech firm Palantir has its foot in the data management door at the UK NHS, much to the horror of critics. EVP Louis Mosley ...
BBC Director General Tim Davie and Chair Samir Shah are to appear before the Culture, Media and Sport Committee of the UK ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre skewers Mark Carney as a prime minister who will be distracted by his considerable ...
The Reverend Canon Donald Gray, who has died aged 94, was Rector of St Margaret’s, Westminster, and Chaplain to the Speaker ...
Donald Trump has said there is no need to recall MPs to Parliament so he can make a speech during his upcoming UK state visit ...
I think it is important that we ask ourselves the question, How have we ended up with some of the most extreme and barbaric abortion laws in the Western world?
Reducing jury trials would ‘inevitably’ increase the number of miscarriages of justice, according to critics of proposals by Sir Brian Leveson to clear the backlog in the courts. Pic: Andy Aitchison.
LONDON: Britain will welcome Donald Trump for an unprecedented second state visit in September, Buckingham Palace confirmed ...
Polling ahead of the count this Saturday shows the island state will likely go from one hung parliament to another.