A controversial proposed law redefining the country’s founding agreement between Indigenous Maori and the British Crown is unlikely to become law.
The women told the BBC that Salah Fayed abused them in London, the south of France and Monaco between 1989 and 1997.
The Health Secretary said he had asked his department to analyse the costs of implementing any change in the law on assisted dying.
Lyn-Anne MacKinnon told the court that she saw her husband standing at the kitchen sink after allegedly being shot by her own brother.
Parts of the UK are set for “a messy mixture of rain, sleet and snow” next week, forecasters have said. The Met Office said it was too early to tell where the wintry weather might hit, with computer ...
Speaking in the City of London, the Chancellor is expected to announce a package of reforms aimed at driving competition across financial services.
Former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton has said that Belfast is “reinventing itself” after the end of decades of conflict. The former US presidential candidate was speaking at the final day of ...
Andrew Bailey will talk about the importance of economic growth at the annual Mansion House speech in the City of London.
The former universities minister says it was an ‘abdication of responsibility by recent governments’ to not take action sooner over fees.
Taxi driver Urfan Sharif, 42, his wife Beinash Batool, 30, and brother Faisal Malik, 29, are accused of being party to years of abuse.
Surrey County Council, with support from consultancy Pick Everard, is creating over 600 new school places, including 300 for SEND students, ...
The sister of a boy who drowned at a Christian camp in Zimbabwe run by John Smyth said her brother might still be alive had the Church of England stopped the serial abuser. Edith Nyachuru described ...