Starmer failed to act on spy case warning - security scandal
Exclusive investigation reveals Prime Minister Keir Starmer was warned days before critical security case collapsed but took no action, sparking fury over national defence failures.
Exclusive investigation reveals Prime Minister Keir Starmer was warned days before critical security case collapsed but took no action, sparking fury over national defence failures.
The US government shutdown enters its third week with no resolution in sight, causing widespread disruption to federal services and leaving thousands of workers without pay as political divisions paralyse Washington.
The Home Office faces criticism after opening a new passport processing centre in the scenic Lake District, raising concerns about accessibility and practicality for applicants.
New economic analysis reveals how short-term spending cuts on essential services create massive long-term costs for taxpayers and communities across Britain.
First Minister Vaughan Gething calls for emergency talks with Chancellor Rachel Reeves amid warnings of 'impossible choices' facing Welsh public services.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer confronts 'darkest hour' for public services as Institute for Fiscal Studies exposes dire economic reality awaiting next Prime Minister.
Exclusive analysis reveals the devastating human cost of potential government shutdown, with 850,000 federal employees facing immediate financial catastrophe and essential services at risk.
America faces potential government shutdown as political stalemate threatens federal services including national parks, military operations and social security payments. Essential workers face unpaid duty.
Exclusive: Government's digital identity plan set to transform access to benefits and services for low-income households, cutting bureaucracy and saving millions.
Hundreds of thousands of US federal employees face working without pay as government shutdown begins. Essential services continue while political stalemate threatens economic stability.
The United States faces another government shutdown as Congress fails to pass funding legislation, threatening essential services and federal worker pay just weeks before presidential elections.
Critical funding for domestic violence services faces severe disruption as political deadlock in Washington triggers government shutdown, putting vulnerable women and children at risk across America.
America faces another federal government shutdown as political deadlock threatens to halt essential services and plunge the nation into chaos.
Australia Post faces furious backlash after quietly implementing cashless policies across branches, leaving vulnerable customers stranded and prompting government intervention.
Exclusive: Britain braces for widespread disruption as potential government shutdown threatens military pay, passport services and national parks. Critical services face closure in unprecedented Whitehall standoff.
The London Fire Brigade is under government scrutiny after inspectors identified serious operational weaknesses, prompting potential intervention from Whitehall to address safety concerns.
A looming US government shutdown threatens to disrupt healthcare for millions of vulnerable Americans, with Medicaid services and medical research facing immediate suspension as political deadlock continues.
America stands on the brink of another government shutdown as political gridlock threatens to halt federal services. Discover which essential services face closure and the real-world impact on millions.
America faces imminent government shutdown as political deadlock over funding intensifies. Critical services at risk as Trump administration takes hardline stance in budget negotiations.
The UK government considers taking control of Royal Mail's parent company amid foreign takeover threats and service concerns. Explore the implications for postal services and national infrastructure.
Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross has called for First Minister John Swinney to step down, citing a 'litany of failures' in public services and accusing the SNP of neglecting Scotland's priorities.
The UK's inaugural Chief Technology Officer, Mark Russinovich, delivers a damning verdict on Whitehall's archaic IT infrastructure, calling for an urgent technological revolution to drag public services into the 21st century.
The Australian government launches a new data-matching blitz to slash Centrelink payments for those receiving benefits they may not be entitled to, sparking debate over welfare integrity.
With a deadline fast approaching, a bitter partisan standoff in the US Congress over healthcare funding threatens to trigger a catastrophic government shutdown, putting vital medical services and millions of patients at risk.
Exclusive: Boris Johnson's private office expenses face fresh scrutiny over links to a business contact. New documents reveal a controversial payment for 'IT services' amidst a DDoS attack, raising questions about financial conduct and the use of public f
Exclusive investigation reveals millions of British households face reduced bin collections as local councils grapple with funding cuts and rising costs. Find out how your area is affected.
Former PM Tony Blair's institute urges the next government to implement a mandatory digital ID system, claiming it could save billions and revolutionise public services. Critics raise privacy concerns.
In a major post-election move, Chancellor Wes Streeting secures a landmark partnership with Japan's government and financial leaders in Tokyo, signalling a new era of UK economic diplomacy and investment.
Coventry becomes the latest UK council to partner with the controversial US data analytics firm Palantir in a bid to transform public service delivery through artificial intelligence.
Ministers are accused of using an 'irrational' and 'unfair' formula to slash funding for local services in England, as a landmark legal battle begins.