The left has united behind new independent president Catherine Connolly, a self-proclaimed "underdog" who has promised to be ...
Britain launched its first national digital ID, the BritCard, aiming to simplify bureaucracy. However, the voluntary system, ...
The five victims who quit the survivors’ liaison panel this week have all called for a judge to head the inquiry, maintaining ...
Britain's ruling Labour Party remains committed to its pre-election tax pledges, including on income tax, minister Nick Thomas-Symonds told Sky News on Friday, ahead of next month's budget.
British finance minister Rachel Reeves is considering raising income tax in next month's budget to help reduce a multibillion ...
Homeland Security deputy secretary Tricia McLaughlin claimed that a majority of new recruits are former law enforcement ...
Four women who quit the inquiry’s victims liaison panel have said they would be prepared to return if Phillips resigns.
The Government Digital Service (GDS) has been told it must hand over responsibility for the government’s new digital identity scheme to Cabinet Office.
Free British breakfasts for primary school kids as government joins forces with household brands Children up and down the country will have better ...
Veterans can download it via the GOV.UK One Login app, which, like banking apps, uses passcodes, Face ID, or Touch ID, ...
Explore AgriScale, a pilot by Innovate UK, that helps agri-tech companies scale their innovative manufacturing processes ...
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood seeks to reassure survivors who are angry about the way the inquiry is being set up.
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