An average of all polls that were carried out wholly or partly during the seven days to June 13 puts Labour on 43%, 21 points ahead of the Conservatives on 22%, followed by Reform on 14%, the Lib Dems ...
Here are 5 speed camera myths according to THINK! and Speed or Safety : NO- the enforcement officer can be a trained civilian who has authorisation from the Chief Constable.
Two nationwide opinion polls have been published in the past 24 hours, both of which show Labour maintaining a large lead over the Conservatives. A poll by Verian, carried out online from Friday June ...
Donovan Kenlyn, 39, allegedly attacked three strangers at as many London Underground stations during a 35-minute ‘spree of violence’.
Extra borrowing will be ‘within fiscal rules’, the party says, and comes alongside a £1.2 billion windfall tax on oil and gas giants.
🟢Roadworks update: Work on the B3224 in Exmoor between Blagdon Lane and the Withiel turn-off has completed early💪the road is now open! More info on the scheme: https://t.co/6IkPwAnV8l ...
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar said: “Can I join others in wishing manager Steve Clarke, captain Andy Robertson, vice-captain John McGinn and the entire men’s Scotland team all the very best for ...
Separately, the US this year passed a law called the REPO Act – short for the Rebuilding Economic Prosperity and Opportunity for Ukrainians Act – that allows the Biden administration to seize five ...
Dr Michael Mosley, famed for his Just One Thing podcast, numerous books and the Fast-800 diet, passed away last week - here's his best health tips.
The family of Sheku Bayoh have called for the public inquiry into the 31-year-old’s death to be allowed to examine why police were not prosecuted after the incident.
Elon Musk has claimed that Tesla shareholder votes on a record-breaking payout to the billionaire boss and a plan to move the firm’s legal headquarters to Texas are “currently passing by wide margins” ...
Writer and satirist Armando Iannucci has said it is a “delight, an honour, a thrill” to be awarded an honorary degree by one of the UK’s oldest universities.