Cat sanctuary raises 12000 to restore a demolished pen after Storm Darragh
A cat sanctuary has raised more than £12,500 after a fallen tree branch demolished a newly-built pen housing rescued cats, during Storm Darragh..
David Coote sacked by PGMOL after Jurgen Klopp comments
Referee David Coote has been sacked following the emergence of a video where he made derogatory remarks about Liverpool and their former manager Jurgen Klopp..
North of England to benefit from further Saudi trade Starmer says
The north of England will directly benefit from closer trade ties with Saudi Arabia, Sir Keir Starmer has said as he visits the country..
NHS waiting list pledge should have been fulfilled by September says Labour
A recent government pledge to eradicate waits of more than 12 months for NHS treatment should have been fulfilled by September, Scottish Labour have said..
Abba chose the UK for virtual show which brings 14bn boost to economy
Abbas virtual concert has boosted the UK economy by more than £1 billion, new analysis shows, as its executive producer sets his sights on another two years of the London residency which he hoped could exist forever..
Strictly Come Dancing 11th celebrity departs show and misses out on final
Reality star Pete Wicks will miss out on the Strictly Come Dancing final after becoming the 11th celebrity to depart the show..
Daniel Craig It would take me months to recover emotionally from a Bond film
Daniel Craig has revealed he felt exhausted after shooting James Bond films and said it would take him six months to recover emotionally..
Rayner knows people impatient for change amid fall in support for Labour
Angela Rayner has said she understands people are angry and impatient for change, after several polls showed a drop in support for Labour following the Budget..
Further disruptive strong winds across UK in Storm Darragh aftermath
Strong winds will continue to hamper the majority of the UK on Sunday following the widespread disruption caused by Storm Darragh..
Wes Streeting signals move to train thousands more GPs
Thousands more GPs could be trained in order to deal with the NHS staffing crisis, Wes Streeting has indicated..
UK exported thousands of tonnes of banned pesticides in 2023 probe reveals
The UK exported thousands of tonnes of pesticides last year that have been banned domestically due to their harmful impacts, an investigation has found..
England clinch series win against New Zealand with 323 run victory in Wellington
England secured their first away series in two years with a 323-run rout of New Zealand, Joe Root marking the occasion with a 36th Test century..
Syrian government appears to have fallen as 50 year rule of Assad family ends
The Syrian government appeared to have fallen early on Sunday in a stunning end to the 50-year rule of the Assad family after a lightning rebel offensive..
West Ham confirm Michail Antonio involved in road traffic accident
West Ham forward Michail Antonio has been involved in a road traffic accident, the Premier League club have confirmed..
Wind speeds top 90mph as Storm Darragh starts to lash UK
Gusts of 93mph have been recorded as Storm Darragh hit the UK..
Devolved leaders hail improved relationships with UK Government under Labour
Working with the Conservatives when they were in government could not have been more awful but relationships with Westminster are incomparably better now Labour is in power, John Swinney has said..
Taylor Swifts The Tortured Poets Department returns to number one amid tour end
Taylor Swifts The Tortured Poets Department has returned to the top of the UK albums chart as her record-breaking Eras Tour comes to a close, the Official Charts Company has confirmed..
Rachel Reeves tells small business owner We are trying to help
Chancellor Rachel Reeves told a shop owner the Government was trying to help as she visited independent retailers ahead of Small Business Saturday..
Thousands without power and trains cancelled as Storm Darragh hits Britain
Millions have been warned to stay indoors, thousands are without power and trains have been cancelled as the Governments risk to life alert brought on by Storm Darragh came into force..
UK pharmacy sector the sick man of Europe
The UK is the sick man of Europe when it comes to spending on medicines and community pharmacies, leaders from the sector have said..
Mary Berry honoured for lifes work at Women In Film And Television Awards
Dame Mary Berry has been announced as the winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Women In Film And Television Awards..
Kate makes rare public appearance to celebrate Christmas at carol service
The Princess of Wales has made a rare public appearance with her family to celebrate Christmas with selfless individuals who have supported others..
Archbishop of Canterbury sorry for abuse victims hurt after tone deaf speech
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has apologised after being accused of making light of serious safeguarding failures in the Church of England..
Rare red warning issued as UK braces for Storm Darragh
A rare red warning for wind, which warns of significant disruption and a danger to life, has been issued by forecasters as Storm Darragh hits the UK..
Households expected to give 28bn to charities during last two months of 2024
Generous households across Britain will give around £2.8 billion in total to charities during November and December this year, according to an estimate from the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF)..
Voters believe UK should prioritise EU trade over the US poll reveals
Voters believe the UK should prioritise its relationship with Europe over the US, a poll has revealed..
Lung cancer could be detected with a urine test after new discovery
Scientists have created a world-first urine test which could indicate the first possible signs of lung cancer..
Air pollution hits 20 year low but public health risks remain
Air pollution in England has hit a 20-year low but current levels could still pose significant risks to public health, a group of economic experts has said..
Macron vows to stay in office until the end of his term
French President Emmanuel Macron has vowed to stay in office until the end of his term in 2027, and said he will name a new prime minister within days, after the resignation of Michel Barnier..
Suspects arrested in international operation targeting people smuggling gang
The UK, France and Germany have taken part in a major investigation targeting a people-smuggling network believed to be moving people across the Channel, the National Crime Agency (NCA) has said..
Sadiq Khan launches new scheme to help lower schools energy bills
A pilot scheme to help schools save money on their energy bills and improve energy efficiency has been launched by London mayor Sadiq Khan..
CPS boss vows better support for crime victims amid justice delays
Delays in the criminal justice system are probably worse than Ive ever known them to be, the countrys top prosecutor said as he vowed better support for victims..
New mortgages could help first time buyers borrow 52000 more says lender
A building society is increasing the maximum amount that first-time buyers can potentially borrow as a multiple of their earnings, with the launch of a new mortgage range..
Barnier ousted as Frances prime minister after losing vote of no confidence
Frances far-right and left-wing legislators joined together on Wednesday to vote for a no-confidence motion prompted by budget disputes that forces Prime Minister Michel Barnier to resign..
Labour MP Id vote against inheritance tax changes if real vote held today
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has faced Labour pressure to amend her inheritance tax changes for farmers as a backbencher made clear his opposition to the current proposals..
Multibillion dollar money laundering system used by criminals and spies exposed
A multibillion-dollar money laundering network run by two Russian millionaires and used by UK drug dealers to hide criminal cash has been brought down in an international sting..