The UN Security Council has expressed “strong concern” after Israel fired on and wounded UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon during intensified fighting, reiterating its support for their role in ...
Auditor general Dorinnia Carville described the lack of progress four years after the inquiry reported as ‘concerning’.
Years-long waits for diagnoses and support for autistic young people in England and others with conditions including cerebral palsy is “robbing” them of their childhoods, the Children’s Commissioner ...
There is an “urgent need for a rapid turnaround” of England’s health watchdog owing to “significant failings” in how it works, according to a damning review. The final report of senior NHS leader Dr ...
The Energy Crisis Commission said Britain was ‘dangerously underprepared’ in 2021 and has made too little progress to protect against ...
Former teacher Josh MacAlister will introduce a Private Member’s Bill in Parliament this week on tackling addictive phone use by young people.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting said ‘widening waistbands’ were placing a burden on the NHS and leaving people out of work in the long-term.
Heimir Hallgrimsson has joked he may ask FIFA if the Republic of Ireland can play the second half of matches first after a challenging Nations League double-header.
England goalkeeper Dean Henderson had to scramble a private plane to allow his family to watch him make his first start against Finland.
Harry Wilson maintained his scoring streak for Wales as a 1-0 Nations League win over Montenegro saw manager Craig Bellamy create Welsh football history. Bellamy became the first Wales manager to be ...
Martyn’s Law should balance “protection of life (with) protection of our way of life”, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper pledged as MPs backed an anti-terrorism law following the Manchester Arena attack.
A post-mortem examination has confirmed Alex Salmond’s cause of death as a heart attack, the Alba Party has said. Mr Salmond, who was Scotland’s first minister from 2007 until 2014, died suddenly in ...