Gove questions Covid Inquiry's 23,000 death claim
Lord Gove disputes the Covid Inquiry's explosive finding that 23,000 lives were lost due to delayed lockdown. Read the full analysis of this controversial pandemic verdict.
Lord Gove disputes the Covid Inquiry's explosive finding that 23,000 lives were lost due to delayed lockdown. Read the full analysis of this controversial pandemic verdict.
Michael Gove issues apology for pandemic errors after damning Covid inquiry finds earlier lockdown could have saved 23,000 lives. Read the full report.
A decade after Michael Gove's controversial education reforms, we examine the lasting impact of his knowledge-rich curriculum on England's schools, teachers, and students.
The Labour Party faces fierce criticism over plans to scrap rigorous GCSE reforms, with opponents warning of 'educational vandalism' and a return to 'Mickey Mouse' qualifications that could undermine academic standards across Britain.
Ministers reveal ambitious plans to transform Cambridge into a world-leading science superhub with thousands of new homes, sparking both excitement and local concerns about infrastructure and water supply.
BBC Breakfast host Charlie Stayt was forced into an immediate on-air apology after making an embarrassing gaffe about government minister Michael Gove during Thursday's broadcast.
Local authorities across England could be stripped of their power to issue controversial fines for minor offences like putting bins out early or parking offences, as the government launches a major review into 'over-zealous' enforcement.
UK housing market faces uncertainty as Housing Secretary Michael Gove repeatedly refuses to rule out new property tax in upcoming Budget, sparking concerns among homeowners and industry experts.
Exclusive investigation reveals nearly 20% of UK MPs earn rental income while millions struggle with housing affordability and availability across England.
The UK government unveils its landmark Renters' Reform Bill, delivering the biggest shake-up to private renting in decades with bans on Section 21 evictions and rental bidding wars.
Cabinet Minister Michael Gove exposes disturbing campus trends as Oxford University faces criticism over students cheering Hamas attacks and institutional failure to address antisemitism.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan launches blistering attack against Steve Reed, claiming government is systematically undermining the capital's democracy and devolution settlement.
Ministers confirm controversial plans to reduce affordable housing requirements for new developments in London, sparking warnings of worsening the capital's housing crisis and pushing out key workers.
The government's new permitted development policy promises to solve the housing crisis, but experts warn it could create a generation of substandard 'slum' housing while failing to address the real issues.
Michael Gove makes landmark commitment to eradicate rough sleeping and temporary accommodation in major housing policy announcement.
Senior Tory Michael Gove delivers chilling assessment of China's influence operations targeting Britain's political institutions, as Labour faces scrutiny over alleged spy links.
Communities Secretary Michael Gove expresses outrage after investigation reveals Muslim charity MEND excludes women from senior positions, raising serious equality concerns.
Greater Manchester Police are investigating a series of antisemitic letters sent to Jewish residents, with government officials condemning the 'abhorrent' hate campaign.
Shadow Chancellor hits back at Conservative claims about her past remarks, calling them a 'new low' in political debate as election tensions escalate.
Cabinet Minister Michael Gove challenges Labour to clarify alleged meeting with far-right activist Tommy Robinson during heated parliamentary debate over extremism definition.
Local authorities across England are set to receive sweeping new powers to block new betting shops, payday lenders, and vape stores from opening in a bid to reclaim Britain's high streets. The 'planning crackdown' aims to give communities more control ove
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham faces a backlash as political opponents dissect his record, branding him a 'very, very poor minister' and challenging his 'King in the North' persona ahead of crucial local elections.
Former Labour minister Lord Mandelson is under fire after photographs emerge showing him in a dressing gown with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein during the 2019 Trump state visit, raising serious questions about his judgement and associations.
Explosive documents reveal how disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein brokered a multi-million pound deal between Lord Mandelson and Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska in 2005, raising serious questions about political influence and secretive dealings.
EXCLUSIVE: Two women photographed with Lord Mandelson on Jeffrey Epstein's private island have been identified, raising new questions about the former Labour minister's connections to the disgraced financier's inner circle.
The Apprentice's Tom Skinner is caught in an embarrassing blunder just hours into the new series, leaving his fellow candidates in hysterics and fans branding him a 'walking disaster'.
Notorious Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony has made a historic first appearance at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, facing a litany of charges for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by his Lord's Resistance Army.
Explosive never-before-seen photographs expose the depth of the relationship between Britain's former ambassador to Washington, Lord Mandelson, and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during his 2011 stay at Epstein's notorious New York mansion.
Explosive new documents suggest Boris Johnson attended a lockdown dinner with a Tory peer who later helped fund his controversial Downing Street flat renovation, raising fresh 'cash for curtains' questions.
Exclusive: Crucial reforms to protect UK renters, including the long-promised ban on 'no-fault' evictions, face being scrapped or severely delayed. Critics warn the government is prioritising landlord interests over the nation's 11 million private tenants