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The energy secretary Ed Miliband has been mulling over plans for “zonal pricing”, which would see different regions of the country pay
Specially trained prison officers in England will be allowed to use PAVA, a synthetic pepper spray, “as a last resort” to help
The podcast is transatlantic for this episode – with Politico’s Anne McElvoy now in a hotel cupboard in Washington and Sky News’
Next Thursday will see three types of elections A total of 23 councils are up for grabs – most in places we
I used to say I was never going to attempt to run a marathon: too hard, too long, too much training. But
The special executive of the National Education Union (NEU) will map out a number of scenarios in a full ballot for industrial
Rachel Reeves was speaking ahead of a pivotal meeting with her American counterpart in Washington DC. In an interview with Sky News,
The action by members of Unite, which began on 11 March as part of a dispute over pay, has seen thousands of
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch used Prime Minister’s Questions to press Sir Keir on previous comments he has made about transgender women. The
Measures will be introduced to parliament on Wednesday to make it a legal requirement for serving officers to pass vetting procedures. From
With news overnight that a peace conference in London today would be going ahead without UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy or US
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) reported that borrowing – the difference between total public sector spending and income – over the
The shadow justice secretary told an event with students last month he would try “one way or another” to make sure Reform
Last week, the court unanimously decided that the definition of a “woman” and “sex” in the Equality Act 2010 refers to “a
After all, Catholics are the second biggest religious group in both countries, with six million in the UK and more than 50