South Korea’s Constitutional Court has removed impeached president Yoon Suk Yeol from office. Friday’s decision came four months after he threw South Korean politics into turmoil by declaring martial ...
The case of a woman accused of breaching a so-called buffer zone outside an abortion clinic in England has attracted ...
It is on defence and security that Ms Rudd suggested there could be an opportunity for more engagement between Conservatives and Europe, saying the party “must not be left behind” as Sir Keir Starmer ...
Democratic officials in 19 states have filed a lawsuit against US President Donald Trump’s attempt to reshape elections. The lawsuit, filed on Thursday, called the president’s move an unconstitutional ...
The US Indo-Pacific Command said in a statement that the talks, held on Wednesday and Thursday in the eastern Chinese city of Shanghai, were focused on “decreasing the incidences of unsafe and ...
NHS hospitals and buildings are plagued by rats, cockroaches, silverfish and other pests, according to staff. Staff also reported sewage leaks, defective lighting, broken toilets and crumbling ...
Organisations working in the sector argue that 109 children across the UK are pulled into poverty by the policy every day.
Teenage girls in England are significantly less likely to feel safe in school than their male peers since the Covid-19 pandemic, a study has suggested. Secondary school pupils in England have some of ...
London councils that block pubs and clubs from opening later could see their decisions overturned by Sir Sadiq Khan under new powers from the Government. Ministers are attempting to boost the ...
The Angiolini Inquiry has launched a workforce survey for those serving across police forces in England and Wales one year after its first report.
The UK has drawn up an ‘indicative list’ of possible retaliatory tariffs, but is unlikely to hit back this month.