Reeves Demands Urgent Westminster Reform: End Short-Term Politics
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves accuses the government of short-term policymaking and calls for a major overhaul of the UK's political system to tackle long-term challenges.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves accuses the government of short-term policymaking and calls for a major overhaul of the UK's political system to tackle long-term challenges.
Exclusive: A senior Scottish Government official is under fire for a £150,000 salary and a generous hybrid working arrangement, sparking accusations of hypocrisy and 'fat-cat' culture within the SNP administration.
Exclusive: The Trump administration is advancing a sweeping plan to strip job protections from thousands of federal employees, potentially reshaping the US government's structure and igniting a fierce political battle over the future of the American civil
Exclusive investigation into the background of alleged gunman Dezi Freeman reveals clean criminal record despite Victoria's strict firearm licensing procedures.
Exclusive: Leaked documents reveal the Trump administration's sweeping plans to aggressively restructure the US government, purge federal employees, and fast-track a controversial deregulation agenda, sparking fierce legal and political battles.
Sir Keir Starmer initiates a significant restructuring of his Downing Street operation, with the Prime Minister's Principal Private Secretary set to be replaced just one year into the role. The move signals a major strategic shift at the heart of UK gover
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer challenges PM Rishi Sunak to publish the complete Sue Gray report, alleging a 'cover-up' over the investigation into her move to become his chief of staff. The political standoff escalates.
The Crown Prosecution Service authorises new charges against English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson following a controversial incident at London's St Pancras International, with British Transport Police leading the investigation.
The latest edition of Guinness World Records is here, celebrating the most extraordinary human and animal achievements from across the globe, including a record-breaking centenarian gymnast and the world's tallest rideable bicycle.
Explore the captivating visual history of the Guinness World Records as it marks its 70th anniversary, celebrating seven decades of extraordinary human feats and global phenomena.
To celebrate its 70th anniversary, Guinness World Records has unveiled a treasure trove of wacky, unclaimed titles, from the largest haggis to the fastest marathon in high heels. Discover how you could become a record-holder.
A severe and prolonged heatwave is set to engulf the western United States, with dangerously high temperatures forecast from Washington through Oregon to California. The National Weather Service warns of potential record-shattering heat, health risks, and
A sweeping new law in England and Wales will bar offenders from town centres, pubs, and major events as part of their community orders, creating 'sobriety zones' to curb alcohol-fuelled crime.
The Crown Prosecution Service has initiated a criminal investigation into a Conservative-linked YouTube channel for allegedly filming inside HMP Peterborough without authorisation, following a complaint from the Ministry of Justice.
Exclusive: Leaked documents reveal the Trump administration's sweeping plans to dismantle the US civil service, purge thousands of federal employees, and fast-track a controversial deregulation agenda, sparking fears of a constitutional crisis.
Exclusive: The Christian Institute faces a major backlash after demanding a ban on Civil Service Pride lanyards, accusing the government of 'virtue signalling' and triggering a fierce debate on LGBTQ+ inclusion in Whitehall.
Former Home Secretary Alan Johnson delivers a scathing critique of the UK's Rwanda deportation scheme, arguing it removes key witnesses and makes prosecuting gang leaders harder, ultimately undermining public safety.
In a stunning display of skill and youth brilliance, Michael Adams clinched his ninth British Chess Championship, while a 10-year-old girl broke two world records, marking a historic day for UK chess.
Paul Doyle is now confronting multiple serious charges, including assault and criminal damage. Here's the latest on the case that has shocked the community.
Labour MP Chris Bryant criticises the UK government for excessive spending on temporary staff and consultants, calling for urgent reforms in Whitehall.
Newly uncovered court documents expose Georgia police officers falsely claiming to use Tasers during arrests, raising serious concerns over civil rights violations.
The Labour Party proposes new civil service internships to increase diversity and opportunity in government roles, aiming to break down barriers in Westminster.
A bold new initiative by the UK government reserves civil service internships solely for working-class students, aiming to diversify Whitehall and break down barriers to entry.
The government is facing fresh scrutiny over its handling of civil service appointments linked to the Duchy of Lancaster, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.
The Sun's editor David Dinsmore faces backlash after controversial remarks about the civil service, raising concerns over media influence on politics.
A former criminal who stole £30 million in luxury goods has turned his life around, revealing an extraordinary journey from crime to redemption.
Sick leave among Whitehall civil servants has surged dramatically, with new data revealing a sharp rise in absences since Keir Starmer took office. Experts warn of a growing crisis in public sector health and productivity.
A senior Foreign Office official went on holiday during the critical Afghanistan evacuation, then retired with a substantial payoff, sparking outrage.
The Trump administration has announced plans to declassify controversial FBI records related to civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr., sparking debate over historical transparency and privacy.
The UK government has introduced a new 'Civil Society Covenant' aimed at safeguarding the rights of charities and campaigners to engage in peaceful protests without undue interference.