Jeremy Kyle is expected to give evidence at an inquest into the death of a man who died after appearing on his TV show. Steve Dymond, 63, from Portsmouth, Hampshire, is believed to have killed himself ...
The TUC is calling for a workforce commission as part of an urgent drive to repair the country’s “broken” public services. The plan is to bring together unions, employers and independent experts to ...
Seven in 10 children aged between nine and 13 say they have been exposed to harmful experiences or content online, according to new research. Figures also show that a fifth of children in the same age ...
M&S clothing and home managing director Richard Price said it hopes digital investment can drive further increases in sales.
From 2025, banks and businesses in the UK will be able to offer Visa A2A to consumers making bill payments such as utilities, rent and ...
Angela Rayner is expected to face questions from broadcasters about the next steps ministers will take after the inquiry’s conclusion.
A body representing British pubs has called for a raft of tax cuts ahead of the October Budget, following recent reports suggesting the Government could ban smoking in beer gardens.
Thirty-two million days of learning in England were lost through suspensions and unauthorised absences in 2022/23, analysis suggests.
Complaints have been mainly about service quality, billing and contract issues this year, a pattern similar to last year, data shows.
Thursday marks the moment humanity’s plastic waste surpasses the capability of waste management systems to handle it for the given year.
The last Labour government removed most hereditary peers from the Lords in 1999, but allowed 92 to remain in what was initially intended to be a short-term compromise to get the legislation through.
Universities could “slide into decline” unless action is taken to address funding pressures, an education chief has warned. Dame Sally Mapstone, president of Universities UK (UUK), which represents ...