Business Secretary Peter Kyle has pledged his support for British industries with an announcement of £420 million energy savings, but declined to comment on whether they would face tax rises in the ...
A fresh appeal for information has been made 24 years after the “savage” murder of Arthur Berryman in east Belfast. Mr Berryman was stabbed by attackers who forced their way into his home on Imperial ...
Ofgem and industry group Energy UK is urging people who may be due money to get in touch with their old supplier.
There is a dangerous culture of acceptance that must be broken over the “endemic levels” of drugs in prisons that endanger lives, a committee of MPs has warned.
Warren Stephens will have talks with Mr Alexander before the diplomat attends the rugby clash between Scotland and the US on Saturday.
On October 30 1960, the UK’s first successful kidney transplant took place in Edinburgh – and since then 2,000 transplants ...
The Prime Minister announced in June that the UK would purchase 12 F-35A aircraft to potentially take part in airborne nuclear strikes.
The NAO spoke to 10 councils that had withdrawn or restricted free or subsidised transport for some young people ...
A YouGov poll found only 26 of people said immigration and asylum was one of the three most important issues facing their community.
A new report pointed to a 43 fall in the number of full-time-equivalent NHS district nurses between 2009 and 2024.
Corridor care is a “crisis in plain sight”, a leading charity has warned, as it described “truly shocking” incidents of poor care of elderly people waiting days on end for care. A first-hand account ...