The Westminster leader announced he would not seek re-election next week.
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Edward and Sophie were greeted by former BBC photographer Joan Williams as they arrived at the Royal Albert Hall.
Suella Braverman and policing minister Chris Philp met with police chiefs to discuss tackling the ‘guerrilla tactics’ used by Just Stop Oil.
Lesley McMaster forced to drive a mile and a half in the rain on shopper scooter instead
Eggs shortage could drag out until Christmas 2023
Exclusive: Palace says it hopes it can work with Ngozi and express apologies in person, The Independent understands
The Prime Minister declined to comment directly on the incident, saying it would not be ‘right’ to do so.
Help is out there for those on low incomes struggling with rising prices and high bills
Exclusive: Family call for health authorities to be held accountable after influencer and her son’s death
The Afghan citizens’ resettlement scheme aimed to allow 5,000 Afghans into the country in the first year and 20,000 people longer term
Job tackling racism ‘never done’, says PM
Exclusive: ‘Postcode lottery’ of badly funded schemes leaves 14 million people with nowhere to turn in a crisis
‘I’m sick with worry about what will happen to us,’ says Dave who has been served an eviction notice
The European Commission president said that co-operation between Ireland and the EU on Brexit has been ‘ironclad’.
Opposition politicians responded to the EU chief’s comments in the Irish parliament.
Joanne Caffrey continued to give expert evidence at the Sheku Bayoh inquiry on Thursday in Edinburgh.
Rhodri Talfan Davies, the broadcaster’s director of nations, was asked whether the proposals would ‘rip the heart out’ of its local offering.
Holiday lets could require planning permission and developers hit with ‘use it or lose it’ rules
House-hunters are being given the chance to own a Grade II-listed 16th century servant’s cottage at a bargain price – with auction bids starting at just £1.
Former Chelsea and Celtic defender Paul Elliott gave evidence in Richard Rufus’s trial on Thursday.
Aspiring electrical engineer Jesse Nwokejiobi died at the scene in the early hours of November 19.
Admission rates are also showing signs of an increase.
Exclusive: ‘Postcode lottery’ of badly-funded schemes leaves 14 million people with nowhere to turn in a crisis
Dawn Lewis appeared to have stabbed herself in bid to avoid justice, Bristol Crown Court told
Jesse died after being stabbed in the chest near Logan’s Meadow, a reserve next to the River Cam in Cambridge, in the early hours of November 19.